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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 412249"><p>I always find it interesting (ugh), disturbing, frustrating....whatever...how many of our difficult children fall into the hands of interesting, disturbing, and frustrating adults who feed into their issues in a major way....</p><p> </p><p>Agreeing with- Star, when you do NOT know their day to day "business" (ugh) it is MUCHO easier for you the parent. You have done your job x 100. I agree, leave the door a little open. In our family, we help our difficult child with medical stuff (as long as she is respectful + appropriate with us). </p><p> </p><p>But, moving back in is a no-no. WE all know this. Having significantly more peace in our home has been a G-d Send. We hope for the best for difficult child. husband and I move forward 100 mph. Couldn't do that previously.</p><p> </p><p>God Bless you Nancy...and all of those struggling here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 412249"] I always find it interesting (ugh), disturbing, frustrating....whatever...how many of our difficult children fall into the hands of interesting, disturbing, and frustrating adults who feed into their issues in a major way.... Agreeing with- Star, when you do NOT know their day to day "business" (ugh) it is MUCHO easier for you the parent. You have done your job x 100. I agree, leave the door a little open. In our family, we help our difficult child with medical stuff (as long as she is respectful + appropriate with us). But, moving back in is a no-no. WE all know this. Having significantly more peace in our home has been a G-d Send. We hope for the best for difficult child. husband and I move forward 100 mph. Couldn't do that previously. God Bless you Nancy...and all of those struggling here. [/QUOTE]
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