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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 554703" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm glad she's stable again and the parents program sounds like it will be very helpful. I think it's hard for our husband's to accept what we have had to accept long ago. Interacting with other parents and hearing your same story through the mouths of others will be very revealing to him.</p><p></p><p>I know my difficult child should never have children. She says she knows she isn't prepared to handle children right now but I'm terrified she will decide someday that what she wants. It is very sad on so many levels. I don't know how my difficult child feels inside, since she doesn;t live here we have very few conversations and none of them are deep. But since she also has Borderline (BPD) I would think she feels much the same as your difficult child. It's probably a struggle for her everyday. When I think of her future it makes me very sad. husband had to bring her something last week and he said her apartment was absolutely horrible and there wasn't even anyplace to sit that was clean. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 554703, member: 59"] I'm glad she's stable again and the parents program sounds like it will be very helpful. I think it's hard for our husband's to accept what we have had to accept long ago. Interacting with other parents and hearing your same story through the mouths of others will be very revealing to him. I know my difficult child should never have children. She says she knows she isn't prepared to handle children right now but I'm terrified she will decide someday that what she wants. It is very sad on so many levels. I don't know how my difficult child feels inside, since she doesn;t live here we have very few conversations and none of them are deep. But since she also has Borderline (BPD) I would think she feels much the same as your difficult child. It's probably a struggle for her everyday. When I think of her future it makes me very sad. husband had to bring her something last week and he said her apartment was absolutely horrible and there wasn't even anyplace to sit that was clean. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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