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Tired of acting, tired of perfect family.
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<blockquote data-quote="I don't know" data-source="post: 630296" data-attributes="member: 18038"><p>Thank you for replying. I need to print the article and hang it right next to my bed. My sponsor, my husband, even my dsd who is a man of few words, tell me that my son's problems aren't my fault. The school psychiatrists sure knew how to blame the parents though! </p><p>I have been doing some reading on this forum. Not sure where but it was asked, what is one thing you were doing to take care of yourself, that you're not doing now? I had quit going to meetings before my sister died. When I read that, it was like my sister was sending me a message that it was time to go back. She shared the black sheep clothing with me...lol. I have been going now for a little over a month. It helps.</p><p>I am going to say what I have said before to family members who ask about my son...if they want to know how he is doing, they should call and ask him.That will end any dicussions! Of course, I perceive things are going to be worse than they end up being. If I go into the reunion seeing what I can add to the day, I am ok. It's just a struggle sometimes to get there. Especially after a day like today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I don't know, post: 630296, member: 18038"] Thank you for replying. I need to print the article and hang it right next to my bed. My sponsor, my husband, even my dsd who is a man of few words, tell me that my son's problems aren't my fault. The school psychiatrists sure knew how to blame the parents though! I have been doing some reading on this forum. Not sure where but it was asked, what is one thing you were doing to take care of yourself, that you're not doing now? I had quit going to meetings before my sister died. When I read that, it was like my sister was sending me a message that it was time to go back. She shared the black sheep clothing with me...lol. I have been going now for a little over a month. It helps. I am going to say what I have said before to family members who ask about my son...if they want to know how he is doing, they should call and ask him.That will end any dicussions! Of course, I perceive things are going to be worse than they end up being. If I go into the reunion seeing what I can add to the day, I am ok. It's just a struggle sometimes to get there. Especially after a day like today. [/QUOTE]
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