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Will I ever be happy again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 755690" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I believe you when you’ve said you e done your best to help him. What more can you do? It’s not appropriate for him to be rude to you ever, especially when he is staying in your home!</p><p></p><p>a small amount of this might be the normal (although very delayed) amount of separation anxiety that comes with a big change like this...especially leaving the parental home.</p><p></p><p>But since he is a difficult child...no doubt a bit more to it.</p><p></p><p>You might give it some thought on what boundaries you will need to set in place when he moves out as there is a nice chance he will ask for help with a variety of things. I wouldn’t besiege him right now with that. Maybe a few important things from the onset and then see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I believe you will be happy again. I use to wonder this too. Much started when our Difficult Child moved out. I began to explore interests of my own. Hubby and I went on date nights. I made new friends. It was a push and a well worthwhile one. Blessings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 755690, member: 4152"] I believe you when you’ve said you e done your best to help him. What more can you do? It’s not appropriate for him to be rude to you ever, especially when he is staying in your home! a small amount of this might be the normal (although very delayed) amount of separation anxiety that comes with a big change like this...especially leaving the parental home. But since he is a difficult child...no doubt a bit more to it. You might give it some thought on what boundaries you will need to set in place when he moves out as there is a nice chance he will ask for help with a variety of things. I wouldn’t besiege him right now with that. Maybe a few important things from the onset and then see what happens. Yes, I believe you will be happy again. I use to wonder this too. Much started when our Difficult Child moved out. I began to explore interests of my own. Hubby and I went on date nights. I made new friends. It was a push and a well worthwhile one. Blessings. [/QUOTE]
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