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1 year later, nothing has changed. Trying to let go, i need help
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 554619" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Welcome. I'm sorry you find yourself struggling now. I agree with Hound Dog that your son is likely angry at the virus and scared too. Regardless of the whys and wherefores, he is in charge of his life now, there is little you can do to change him until he wants to change himself. Detachment is a process, a difficult one at best, fear is prominent in it too, we are so afraid for our kids, all of your reactions seem like the ones all of us go through, sigh. It's very important for you to take care of YOU, get support, get another therapist, find a group, find ways to make yourself feel better and for you to let go of some of that fear. I know it's hard, we all know, but to keep your sanity and find some peace and comfort, the only road through all of it, is the one that takes care of <strong>YOU</strong>. My warmest wishes are coming your way and big hugs for your wounded mothers heart...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 554619, member: 13542"] Welcome. I'm sorry you find yourself struggling now. I agree with Hound Dog that your son is likely angry at the virus and scared too. Regardless of the whys and wherefores, he is in charge of his life now, there is little you can do to change him until he wants to change himself. Detachment is a process, a difficult one at best, fear is prominent in it too, we are so afraid for our kids, all of your reactions seem like the ones all of us go through, sigh. It's very important for you to take care of YOU, get support, get another therapist, find a group, find ways to make yourself feel better and for you to let go of some of that fear. I know it's hard, we all know, but to keep your sanity and find some peace and comfort, the only road through all of it, is the one that takes care of [B]YOU[/B]. My warmest wishes are coming your way and big hugs for your wounded mothers heart........... [/QUOTE]
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