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After "parenting" difficult child for almost two years, GFGmom calls asking "what to do"
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 364554" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sad to say, I'm finally running low on energy. Between the business, the house, husband and our frustrating easy child/difficult child I'm about tapped out. Most nights I'm in the sack and ready for zzzz's by8 or so. I don't think I could start over again with difficult child. Never say never, of course. I sure don't think so. It is a heartbreaker but we have disengaged big time. Poor kid. I really appreciate that you guys care. What a difference it still makes to know the family is always available. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 364554, member: 35"] Sad to say, I'm finally running low on energy. Between the business, the house, husband and our frustrating easy child/difficult child I'm about tapped out. Most nights I'm in the sack and ready for zzzz's by8 or so. I don't think I could start over again with difficult child. Never say never, of course. I sure don't think so. It is a heartbreaker but we have disengaged big time. Poor kid. I really appreciate that you guys care. What a difference it still makes to know the family is always available. DDD [/QUOTE]
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