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Nancy, how are you doing today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 519010" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>I understand totally. That's why I won't go to counseling. I know many on the board disagree but my difficult child is the one with a problem not me and I am tired of spending my time and money on something that has never worked. I feel the same way about al-anon.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child and easy child don't have any sort of relationship, either. easy child doesn't want one and difficult child doesn't know how to fix the damage she has done to their relationship. difficult child complains sometimes that easy child doesn't act like difficult child is even her sister but I told her that she has brought it all on herself. easy child has expressed regret that she doesn't have a sister to share things with like her friends do but doesn't think difficult child will ever be able to provide her with that type of relationship.</p><p></p><p>Sad, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>I also understand your thoughts about death and difficult child's. I know that we don't want them dead but sometimes it seems like it would be easier to bear than a lifetime of pain. There were times that I wished she was in jail, too. </p><p></p><p>On to a happier topic . . . I'm glad that you got the rooms painted. What colors did you paint them? I think a trip to Vegas with easy child is a great idea! I love Vegas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 519010, member: 1967"] I understand totally. That's why I won't go to counseling. I know many on the board disagree but my difficult child is the one with a problem not me and I am tired of spending my time and money on something that has never worked. I feel the same way about al-anon. My difficult child and easy child don't have any sort of relationship, either. easy child doesn't want one and difficult child doesn't know how to fix the damage she has done to their relationship. difficult child complains sometimes that easy child doesn't act like difficult child is even her sister but I told her that she has brought it all on herself. easy child has expressed regret that she doesn't have a sister to share things with like her friends do but doesn't think difficult child will ever be able to provide her with that type of relationship. Sad, isn't it? I also understand your thoughts about death and difficult child's. I know that we don't want them dead but sometimes it seems like it would be easier to bear than a lifetime of pain. There were times that I wished she was in jail, too. On to a happier topic . . . I'm glad that you got the rooms painted. What colors did you paint them? I think a trip to Vegas with easy child is a great idea! I love Vegas. [/QUOTE]
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