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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 652781" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>IAD I am so happy to read this update, thank you! I can't believe it is a year, I remember it all so well. Wow. You've done such a good job through all of it, each time something arose, you used your "tools," you posted here, you contacted his caseworker or his therapist........you've really developed good boundaries which take care of you, but let him know you are there for him too. You've negotiated that strange tightrope we all walk to put those boundaries in place, and to do it with love. You done good.</p><p></p><p>As COM so wisely said, relish the moment, celebrate today...... today is a really good day. None of us know what tomorrow will bring, but now we can trust ourselves to show up and handle whatever it is. We don't need to worry about it, or catastrophize about it.......enjoy this day my friend.........sending big hugs and warm wishes for you and your family..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 652781, member: 13542"] IAD I am so happy to read this update, thank you! I can't believe it is a year, I remember it all so well. Wow. You've done such a good job through all of it, each time something arose, you used your "tools," you posted here, you contacted his caseworker or his therapist........you've really developed good boundaries which take care of you, but let him know you are there for him too. You've negotiated that strange tightrope we all walk to put those boundaries in place, and to do it with love. You done good. As COM so wisely said, relish the moment, celebrate today...... today is a really good day. None of us know what tomorrow will bring, but now we can trust ourselves to show up and handle whatever it is. We don't need to worry about it, or catastrophize about it.......enjoy this day my friend.........sending big hugs and warm wishes for you and your family.......... [/QUOTE]
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