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lessons from wise warriors on detaching?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sammie" data-source="post: 70352" data-attributes="member: 4016"><p>Hello Weeping Willow,</p><p></p><p>I read your story and it sounds identical to mine.... I can really relate to how you are feeling... How do you detach from someone you spent your life "attaching" to.... I think there shoud be a new disorder just for moms of kids like ours "detachment disorder".... I too am having a very difficult time detaching.. My son is living with his friends family so I know he is safe....but boy is it hard... I have to agree with Abbey, when I realized how my son's behavior was affecting my mother, husband and other children.. it became very clear to me that I had to make a move.... My son will not step foot in my home again unless he agrees to the rules of the house and follows them... How is he doing now? He is in the house correct? How are you detaching with him in the house?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammie, post: 70352, member: 4016"] Hello Weeping Willow, I read your story and it sounds identical to mine.... I can really relate to how you are feeling... How do you detach from someone you spent your life "attaching" to.... I think there shoud be a new disorder just for moms of kids like ours "detachment disorder".... I too am having a very difficult time detaching.. My son is living with his friends family so I know he is safe....but boy is it hard... I have to agree with Abbey, when I realized how my son's behavior was affecting my mother, husband and other children.. it became very clear to me that I had to make a move.... My son will not step foot in my home again unless he agrees to the rules of the house and follows them... How is he doing now? He is in the house correct? How are you detaching with him in the house? [/QUOTE]
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