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Manipulative son threatens and hounds
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 617475" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>What a sorrowful, painful story. I am glad you are seeing a therapist and if the great multiple losses and pain here causes marital stress, you might want to consider short term marriage therapy now and again. If things don't improve, perhaps an open adoption would bein order and you would have some access to your grandson. Hope it doesn't come to this. A good group meeting like families Anonymous might bring good support from those who have exp . similar trials, losses and pain and in addition to the support and understanding, you might get good access to local helpful resources. I know it is extremely hard, but try your best to do fun things now and again like see a funny movie with your spouse, get your nails done,....pick up a good magazine and just lay down and read it. In other words, find some important, relaxing "me/rest " time.</p><p>Sending healing thoughts (sorry about typos; problems typing on phone)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 617475, member: 4152"] What a sorrowful, painful story. I am glad you are seeing a therapist and if the great multiple losses and pain here causes marital stress, you might want to consider short term marriage therapy now and again. If things don't improve, perhaps an open adoption would bein order and you would have some access to your grandson. Hope it doesn't come to this. A good group meeting like families Anonymous might bring good support from those who have exp . similar trials, losses and pain and in addition to the support and understanding, you might get good access to local helpful resources. I know it is extremely hard, but try your best to do fun things now and again like see a funny movie with your spouse, get your nails done,....pick up a good magazine and just lay down and read it. In other words, find some important, relaxing "me/rest " time. Sending healing thoughts (sorry about typos; problems typing on phone) [/QUOTE]
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