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The Ossy Honeymoon is over. OMG.
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 587047" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Dash, thinking of you this morning. I hope you got some sleep and are feeling a little better. I know what a tough time you're having but you really are doing a good job keeping it together as you walk along this treacherous path. </p><p></p><p>Now you know Ossie is not able to counted on. You are developing a plan of action which will be more supportive of you. You are clear you are not ready to send her out the door, but you are aware that things need to change. I've learned that often there is a breakdown before there is a breakthrough. Now that things have 'blown up' for lack of a better phrase, you can take a good hard look at what is before you, figure out what it is YOU want and need in your home to feel safe, what you can expect from your daughter, put Ossie aside and figure out a game plan that supports YOU with all this new information. I think this is a major change for you and difficult child, one which ultimately will be a positive thing because it clears the decks of the old, to make way for the new thinking. Many hugs for you and wishes for peace of mind.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 587047, member: 13542"] Dash, thinking of you this morning. I hope you got some sleep and are feeling a little better. I know what a tough time you're having but you really are doing a good job keeping it together as you walk along this treacherous path. Now you know Ossie is not able to counted on. You are developing a plan of action which will be more supportive of you. You are clear you are not ready to send her out the door, but you are aware that things need to change. I've learned that often there is a breakdown before there is a breakthrough. Now that things have 'blown up' for lack of a better phrase, you can take a good hard look at what is before you, figure out what it is YOU want and need in your home to feel safe, what you can expect from your daughter, put Ossie aside and figure out a game plan that supports YOU with all this new information. I think this is a major change for you and difficult child, one which ultimately will be a positive thing because it clears the decks of the old, to make way for the new thinking. Many hugs for you and wishes for peace of mind............. [/QUOTE]
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