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<blockquote data-quote="vivivixx" data-source="post: 588163" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>Thank you all so much, you just don't know - well I guess you all do know, what these words you have written mean to me. It gives me strength and hopefully in time will soothe my ehausted and weary soul. That is a perfect way of describing it DazedandConfused. She stopped by for her clothes, was a little mad but I told her I couldn't do it anymore. She is staying in a friends shed so I truly hope she wakes up and says this is what I became. I'm not backing down though Either way, I will worry about her and its easier if its not here. For most of her life it has just been her and I, my parents died when I was a child, her paternal side she never saw, so I think we grew too dependent on each other over the years. When she left I cried harder than I have in a long time and now it's done. I do not go to therapy, though I have thought at times I should and will think about it. I hope all of you find or have find peace in your lives too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivivixx, post: 588163, member: 16164"] Thank you all so much, you just don't know - well I guess you all do know, what these words you have written mean to me. It gives me strength and hopefully in time will soothe my ehausted and weary soul. That is a perfect way of describing it DazedandConfused. She stopped by for her clothes, was a little mad but I told her I couldn't do it anymore. She is staying in a friends shed so I truly hope she wakes up and says this is what I became. I'm not backing down though Either way, I will worry about her and its easier if its not here. For most of her life it has just been her and I, my parents died when I was a child, her paternal side she never saw, so I think we grew too dependent on each other over the years. When she left I cried harder than I have in a long time and now it's done. I do not go to therapy, though I have thought at times I should and will think about it. I hope all of you find or have find peace in your lives too. [/QUOTE]
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