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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 496561" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I haven't read all the responses but I'll tell you what I would do- write a small note in a card and tell her this stuff has resurfaced in your life and as a result, made you think further and appreciate more all her efforts and how much she helped you in the past. Then ask if she could recommend someone who could help you get thru this stage. Then tell her you hope she's doing well, and thank her again.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you'll get lucky and she'll be missing someone to talk to about her prof stuff and that she cans till help. If not, she'll probably recommend someone, but even if she doesn't respond- let's say she's ill or whatever- you certainly haven't done anything wrong.</p><p></p><p>If I coould have found a way to get a hold of my therapist from my early 20's, I'd camped out on her doorstep during the custody koi my half-bro started and again when PO's 'rules' were causing such escalation in my house that I knew difficult child and I both were going to lose it. and then again after difficult child did lose it and got committed and I was losing everything I worked for all my life. And maybe even now, too. LOL! A card they can handle- me, well maybe not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 496561, member: 3699"] I haven't read all the responses but I'll tell you what I would do- write a small note in a card and tell her this stuff has resurfaced in your life and as a result, made you think further and appreciate more all her efforts and how much she helped you in the past. Then ask if she could recommend someone who could help you get thru this stage. Then tell her you hope she's doing well, and thank her again. Maybe you'll get lucky and she'll be missing someone to talk to about her prof stuff and that she cans till help. If not, she'll probably recommend someone, but even if she doesn't respond- let's say she's ill or whatever- you certainly haven't done anything wrong. If I coould have found a way to get a hold of my therapist from my early 20's, I'd camped out on her doorstep during the custody koi my half-bro started and again when PO's 'rules' were causing such escalation in my house that I knew difficult child and I both were going to lose it. and then again after difficult child did lose it and got committed and I was losing everything I worked for all my life. And maybe even now, too. LOL! A card they can handle- me, well maybe not. [/QUOTE]
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