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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 730948" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Wow. What an ordeal. </p><p>How bizarre and difficult. I think I would back away from your daughter and give her plenty of space. You don’t need this aggravation and she is an adult. If she asks (she probably won’t) you can suggest she seems “off” and likely needs a medication adjustment and/or therapy at this time. </p><p>My best guess is this Dis-owning thing is temporary hysterics. As best as you can...ignore it. </p><p>Your son has just been in an accident and is unmarried. If you have the time and ability to help , that seems ok to me. But, I wouldn’t stay too long. He is 27. Very much an adult. </p><p>Time to continue with your own advancement in life. Work, hobbies, friends. </p><p>Don’t let your daughter abuse you and don’t let yourself get overly involved or enmeshed. </p><p>If you haven’t done so already, consider at least some short term therapy. </p><p>And enjoy life to the fullest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 730948, member: 4152"] Wow. What an ordeal. How bizarre and difficult. I think I would back away from your daughter and give her plenty of space. You don’t need this aggravation and she is an adult. If she asks (she probably won’t) you can suggest she seems “off” and likely needs a medication adjustment and/or therapy at this time. My best guess is this Dis-owning thing is temporary hysterics. As best as you can...ignore it. Your son has just been in an accident and is unmarried. If you have the time and ability to help , that seems ok to me. But, I wouldn’t stay too long. He is 27. Very much an adult. Time to continue with your own advancement in life. Work, hobbies, friends. Don’t let your daughter abuse you and don’t let yourself get overly involved or enmeshed. If you haven’t done so already, consider at least some short term therapy. And enjoy life to the fullest. [/QUOTE]
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