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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 190716" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Based on the really big UPS and DOWNS that you and Tony have been experiencing, I'm not comfortable making any suggestions. Not long ago it sounded as though your husband was showing the signs of excess stress and either did or said he was going to escape for a weekend to chill.</p><p> </p><p>If you have or can "detach" from Cory, I tend to think you need to ignore</p><p>Cory as much as possible and envision a peaceful life with Tony. Your marriage will be very different when it is an "empty nest". You will be able to focus on your own health, get sufficient rest, stop having the drama of</p><p>difficult child and his baggage. Tony may not be able to take action against Cory.</p><p>If he can not do so.....detach, detach, detach.</p><p> </p><p>Figure out how you can schedule your life to maximize the pleasure of having a husband as your companion who can become NUMBER ONE after</p><p>alot of years in a lower position. I see the answer as 1+1=2. Free of</p><p>other interference, I bet two could be an awesome number again. Hugs.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 190716, member: 35"] Based on the really big UPS and DOWNS that you and Tony have been experiencing, I'm not comfortable making any suggestions. Not long ago it sounded as though your husband was showing the signs of excess stress and either did or said he was going to escape for a weekend to chill. If you have or can "detach" from Cory, I tend to think you need to ignore Cory as much as possible and envision a peaceful life with Tony. Your marriage will be very different when it is an "empty nest". You will be able to focus on your own health, get sufficient rest, stop having the drama of difficult child and his baggage. Tony may not be able to take action against Cory. If he can not do so.....detach, detach, detach. Figure out how you can schedule your life to maximize the pleasure of having a husband as your companion who can become NUMBER ONE after alot of years in a lower position. I see the answer as 1+1=2. Free of other interference, I bet two could be an awesome number again. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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