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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 173015" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Steely,</p><p>I haven't read the other responses yet but I think sometimes you have no idea who you might have helped by posting. I know I have taken away great advice that was meant for someone else but rang true for me as well.</p><p></p><p>I so wish I had found this site earlier than I did--I am sure I could have dealt with difficult child 1 in a more productive way or at least detached from her shenanigans sooner than I did if I had been coming here. I also could have posted about her nutty therapist and had the support from this group to "fire" her long before I did.</p><p></p><p>Also, I feel that I can post about difficult child's successes and get encouragement and hope but if she falls again I can also come here without a bunch of "I told you so's". Everyone knows how these difficult children can let you down again and again and yet you always hope they can change at some point.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 173015, member: 3208"] Steely, I haven't read the other responses yet but I think sometimes you have no idea who you might have helped by posting. I know I have taken away great advice that was meant for someone else but rang true for me as well. I so wish I had found this site earlier than I did--I am sure I could have dealt with difficult child 1 in a more productive way or at least detached from her shenanigans sooner than I did if I had been coming here. I also could have posted about her nutty therapist and had the support from this group to "fire" her long before I did. Also, I feel that I can post about difficult child's successes and get encouragement and hope but if she falls again I can also come here without a bunch of "I told you so's". Everyone knows how these difficult children can let you down again and again and yet you always hope they can change at some point. Jane [/QUOTE]
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