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37 yo daughter facing homelessness
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 707709" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>Detachment is a process. It doesn't happen in a day or a week, and it is different for everyone. I have been exactly where you are, so depressed and just burying my face in the pillows, crying. The hardest part of me was accepting the loss of the the daughter she WAS to the daughter she IS. It was truly a grieving process, and it never ends. It just gets easier. Most days I am fine, but there are days when I feel overwhelmed with grief, guilt, loss, fear...and I have redirect myself, remind myself she is where she is because of her choices and that she is can only change by making better choices. Nothing I say or do, no amount of "helping" or "saving" or "rescuing" will change her situation. That is a solid truth for all of us. Praying for you to find your place of peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 707709, member: 19905"] Detachment is a process. It doesn't happen in a day or a week, and it is different for everyone. I have been exactly where you are, so depressed and just burying my face in the pillows, crying. The hardest part of me was accepting the loss of the the daughter she WAS to the daughter she IS. It was truly a grieving process, and it never ends. It just gets easier. Most days I am fine, but there are days when I feel overwhelmed with grief, guilt, loss, fear...and I have redirect myself, remind myself she is where she is because of her choices and that she is can only change by making better choices. Nothing I say or do, no amount of "helping" or "saving" or "rescuing" will change her situation. That is a solid truth for all of us. Praying for you to find your place of peace. [/QUOTE]
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