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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 689682" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>Hi Mel- so glad that you are asking for and accepting help. I found this forum one night when I was just so lost. I never realized until here, I was not alone with struggles with my son. I am grateful for this forum and the folks here. I found the detachment article, priceless. I finally had a "a ha" moment. It is hard to do- but I just did one thing differently off that list and then one more and one more, daily, weekly. </p><p></p><p>I realized too- we are just spent people who are exhausted and in some ways, lost ourselves in giving and providing and raising our children. </p><p></p><p>And yes, sometimes are kids just won't apologize; but don't make that your primary focus right now. I know for myself, the apologies did come, but only after time and years gone by. </p><p></p><p>Try and find a hobby, play cards, join a book group, bowling league to take your mind off your worries and heartache. I pray that you find peace and comfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 689682, member: 19951"] Hi Mel- so glad that you are asking for and accepting help. I found this forum one night when I was just so lost. I never realized until here, I was not alone with struggles with my son. I am grateful for this forum and the folks here. I found the detachment article, priceless. I finally had a "a ha" moment. It is hard to do- but I just did one thing differently off that list and then one more and one more, daily, weekly. I realized too- we are just spent people who are exhausted and in some ways, lost ourselves in giving and providing and raising our children. And yes, sometimes are kids just won't apologize; but don't make that your primary focus right now. I know for myself, the apologies did come, but only after time and years gone by. Try and find a hobby, play cards, join a book group, bowling league to take your mind off your worries and heartache. I pray that you find peace and comfort. [/QUOTE]
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