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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 456697" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I think your detachment from your difficult child is HEALTHY. I have the same detachment from Kanga. Honestly, I could never see or speak to her again and I'd be fine. I haven't seen or spoken to biodad in over 15 years. One of my half-sisters called last summer a few times but then stopped. I hadn't seen her since she was 7. I liked hearing from her and would have been willing to keep up the contact but she was hiding it from her parents and I think she either got caught or just decided that she got what she needed from our chats.</p><p></p><p>But if I lost my mom, my stepdad, my husband, my other 3, I'd be a basket case.</p><p></p><p>As long as you have some relationships that you are attached to, I think that not being attached to someone who only wants to use/abuse you is healthy.</p><p></p><p>(I'd listen to Janet about the medications; I have no input on that area.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 456697, member: 1169"] I think your detachment from your difficult child is HEALTHY. I have the same detachment from Kanga. Honestly, I could never see or speak to her again and I'd be fine. I haven't seen or spoken to biodad in over 15 years. One of my half-sisters called last summer a few times but then stopped. I hadn't seen her since she was 7. I liked hearing from her and would have been willing to keep up the contact but she was hiding it from her parents and I think she either got caught or just decided that she got what she needed from our chats. But if I lost my mom, my stepdad, my husband, my other 3, I'd be a basket case. As long as you have some relationships that you are attached to, I think that not being attached to someone who only wants to use/abuse you is healthy. (I'd listen to Janet about the medications; I have no input on that area.) [/QUOTE]
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