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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 609927" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Payla, I would do as Cedar suggests. Give him shelter numbers and limit your responses to him. I hope you're receiving professional support somehow because in order to distance yourself from him and learn how to detach from his life's drama, we often need a lot of help. It is hard. You may want to read the recent dialogue MWM, Cedar and I have had on MWM's post. Your son is older too and our landscape is a little different.............I hear you and I so get it..........I'm sorry you find yourself here once again, it seems to be the nature of the beast. But what I can tell you is, this will all change in direct proportion to YOU changing. As you detach more, he will cope better. Sending understanding hugs and wishes for your peace........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 609927, member: 13542"] Payla, I would do as Cedar suggests. Give him shelter numbers and limit your responses to him. I hope you're receiving professional support somehow because in order to distance yourself from him and learn how to detach from his life's drama, we often need a lot of help. It is hard. You may want to read the recent dialogue MWM, Cedar and I have had on MWM's post. Your son is older too and our landscape is a little different.............I hear you and I so get it..........I'm sorry you find yourself here once again, it seems to be the nature of the beast. But what I can tell you is, this will all change in direct proportion to YOU changing. As you detach more, he will cope better. Sending understanding hugs and wishes for your peace........ [/QUOTE]
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