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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 695246" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I remember years ago a good friend of mine was having horrible problems with her daughter. No drugs but she had some type of chemical imbalance. Was having visions of blood running down the wall and crazy stuff. She actually came after her mother with a knife. </p><p></p><p>At the time the doctors told my friend that when someone is experiencing some type of psychotic episode (I'd throw addiction in there too) that they want to harm the person they love the most. I always think of that with my own son. Albatross maybe that is what is going on with you too.</p><p></p><p>My husband had a hard time accepting our son's addiction and sometimes I think still struggles with it. Is that what is going on with your husband? If you don't accept it, you can't really get to the detachment part I'd think.</p><p></p><p>By the way my friend's daughter went on to Berkeley and is now happily married. You'd NEVER know she had any type of problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 695246, member: 15032"] I remember years ago a good friend of mine was having horrible problems with her daughter. No drugs but she had some type of chemical imbalance. Was having visions of blood running down the wall and crazy stuff. She actually came after her mother with a knife. At the time the doctors told my friend that when someone is experiencing some type of psychotic episode (I'd throw addiction in there too) that they want to harm the person they love the most. I always think of that with my own son. Albatross maybe that is what is going on with you too. My husband had a hard time accepting our son's addiction and sometimes I think still struggles with it. Is that what is going on with your husband? If you don't accept it, you can't really get to the detachment part I'd think. By the way my friend's daughter went on to Berkeley and is now happily married. You'd NEVER know she had any type of problem. [/QUOTE]
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