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How has parenting a difficult child changed you?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 562630" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I loved the old me and my old life. I loved my profession, my hometown, having at least fifty friends that I could call at a moments notice and have a laugh or get some help carpooling or whatever. Truly I was so blessed to be me.</p><p></p><p>Slowly I became more isolated out of the necessities of monitoring GFGmom. I continued to do all the parenting things and I continued to do the volunteer work which has been my great pleasure <strong>but</strong> I no longer had time to linger and shoot the breeze or meet up at a happy hour etc. etc. Truthfully I believed that once GFGmom graduated from high school I would be able to fall back and regroup...be normal again, lol. Not. The next generation of difficult child's have kept me focused on serious issues. Sad but true. In retrospect I have no idea how I could have changed things.DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 562630, member: 35"] I loved the old me and my old life. I loved my profession, my hometown, having at least fifty friends that I could call at a moments notice and have a laugh or get some help carpooling or whatever. Truly I was so blessed to be me. Slowly I became more isolated out of the necessities of monitoring GFGmom. I continued to do all the parenting things and I continued to do the volunteer work which has been my great pleasure [B]but[/B] I no longer had time to linger and shoot the breeze or meet up at a happy hour etc. etc. Truthfully I believed that once GFGmom graduated from high school I would be able to fall back and regroup...be normal again, lol. Not. The next generation of difficult child's have kept me focused on serious issues. Sad but true. In retrospect I have no idea how I could have changed things.DDD [/QUOTE]
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