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Update on difficult child who recently moved out. Could it be?
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<blockquote data-quote="WaveringFaith" data-source="post: 619671" data-attributes="member: 17636"><p>I am almost scared to feel happy or hopeful about this miraculous change, for fear that it is not what it seems. But at the same time, I want to believe something positive like this could actually happen, and I want to thank God for a miracle? Then again, do miracles really happen? And if he continues in this positive direction, how long until I can believe it is for real? I have so many question in my head, my heart does not know how to react. I will just breathe and keep doing what I've been doing. Not be too hopeful, let him do his thing, detach, continue praying and meditating and going about me and easy child's life and be thankful for how he's doing now, and just see what happens..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaveringFaith, post: 619671, member: 17636"] I am almost scared to feel happy or hopeful about this miraculous change, for fear that it is not what it seems. But at the same time, I want to believe something positive like this could actually happen, and I want to thank God for a miracle? Then again, do miracles really happen? And if he continues in this positive direction, how long until I can believe it is for real? I have so many question in my head, my heart does not know how to react. I will just breathe and keep doing what I've been doing. Not be too hopeful, let him do his thing, detach, continue praying and meditating and going about me and easy child's life and be thankful for how he's doing now, and just see what happens.. [/QUOTE]
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