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When you just don't like them anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 43398" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>been there done that all of it. I no longer have any guilt. So for all of you out there that are still wrestling with this, it will get easier.</p><p>My difficult child is out and not under good circumstances but the almost year that he has been out of my home has shown me one real and guiltless truth. I do not ever want to live that way again and thankfully my husband is on the same page. I do not hate my son I love him with my whole heart. I even like him because he has some wonderful traits also. The physical distance allows us to sort through all this confusion of thoughts and feelings we have no time to unravel when they are under our roof. So wheather it be camp or respice or permanent living arrangements that you are considering have no guilt. It is healthy to want off the battlefield. Your desires to get away from the source of your stress are only your mind/body seeking a state of good health. </p><p>-RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 43398, member: 2315"] been there done that all of it. I no longer have any guilt. So for all of you out there that are still wrestling with this, it will get easier. My difficult child is out and not under good circumstances but the almost year that he has been out of my home has shown me one real and guiltless truth. I do not ever want to live that way again and thankfully my husband is on the same page. I do not hate my son I love him with my whole heart. I even like him because he has some wonderful traits also. The physical distance allows us to sort through all this confusion of thoughts and feelings we have no time to unravel when they are under our roof. So wheather it be camp or respice or permanent living arrangements that you are considering have no guilt. It is healthy to want off the battlefield. Your desires to get away from the source of your stress are only your mind/body seeking a state of good health. -RM [/QUOTE]
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