I've kicked my difficult child out and it's killing me!

TYLERFAN

New Member
Hi There:

I still look at the time I kicked my daughter out in the middle of winter as the turning point for both myself and difficult child. She had no coat, no money and no where to go. Yes, things were bad, terrible and scary. Eventually she found her way to NA and a program, and well it's been a roller coaster, but she is doing better. She has more of a grip and understanding about her disease, about recovery, and what she needs to do to achieve it. It's a hard long road, but if I didn't make her stand up, she never would have....and trust me, she fell many times. Finally, now she understands why I had to do it. She also thinks I did the right thing at the time. But it is so hard.
Prayers for you to be strong. :angel:

Blessings,
Melissa :warrior:
 

CantQuitCrying

New Member
Thank you for your story, Melissa. I'm hanging in there but it sure is hard. And I'm sorry you know just how hard it is. Thanks for the encouraging words, I appreciate it!

Janny
 
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