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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 545368" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>AG: You have done everything possible to help and support your difficult child. You are a wonderful mother, but you should really try to think about yourself for a change. If your family does not live near by, is there a friend who you can call just to talk? I hope that you can spend a little time every day to take a walk, read a book, or do anything else that can get your mind off of your difficult child. I know how hard it is try to detach from a difficult child. I can almost make myself sick with worry over my difficult child, and there is nothing that I can do for him right now. The only way that I can get through each day without constant worry about my difficult child is to deliberately try to think about other things which will take my mind off of the mess that my difficult child has made of his life. I also say the serenity prayer whenever I start to get upset about my difficult child, and that really does help to calm me down. </p><p></p><p>You are not alone in your journey with your difficult child. We are all on the same path with our difficult child's - trying to detach, and offer them help when they will accept it. I am sending you lots of hugs for a calmer, more peaceful day tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 545368, member: 3710"] AG: You have done everything possible to help and support your difficult child. You are a wonderful mother, but you should really try to think about yourself for a change. If your family does not live near by, is there a friend who you can call just to talk? I hope that you can spend a little time every day to take a walk, read a book, or do anything else that can get your mind off of your difficult child. I know how hard it is try to detach from a difficult child. I can almost make myself sick with worry over my difficult child, and there is nothing that I can do for him right now. The only way that I can get through each day without constant worry about my difficult child is to deliberately try to think about other things which will take my mind off of the mess that my difficult child has made of his life. I also say the serenity prayer whenever I start to get upset about my difficult child, and that really does help to calm me down. You are not alone in your journey with your difficult child. We are all on the same path with our difficult child's - trying to detach, and offer them help when they will accept it. I am sending you lots of hugs for a calmer, more peaceful day tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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