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Why do some parents get more responses than others
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 97003" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I try to respond only if I have something relevant to add---or a new perspective to through on a subject. Occasionally I will respond to add support. My posts are few and far between these days because, well, not much has happened to post about. When I first came here, years ago, I was entering into territory I knew little about---mental illness--I knew addiction---had faced it before---but this added demension threw me for a loop---</p><p></p><p>Right now difficult child is okay. He is working and going to school. He is trying...we are making progress. It's not perfection...but I don't expect that so I'm okay.</p><p></p><p>I don't look for answers here. I'm going to do things my way in the end. We all will. I do, however, look for suggestions and options that I haven't thought of. I look for support for the battle when I'm too weary to go on with the fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 97003, member: 1436"] I try to respond only if I have something relevant to add---or a new perspective to through on a subject. Occasionally I will respond to add support. My posts are few and far between these days because, well, not much has happened to post about. When I first came here, years ago, I was entering into territory I knew little about---mental illness--I knew addiction---had faced it before---but this added demension threw me for a loop--- Right now difficult child is okay. He is working and going to school. He is trying...we are making progress. It's not perfection...but I don't expect that so I'm okay. I don't look for answers here. I'm going to do things my way in the end. We all will. I do, however, look for suggestions and options that I haven't thought of. I look for support for the battle when I'm too weary to go on with the fight. [/QUOTE]
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