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<blockquote data-quote="Carri" data-source="post: 673823" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>Denise, thank you for your post. That could have been me writing. I can totally relate. I think it's a sign of progress on our end when our Difficult Child's don't contact us when they're in trouble. They know where we're at in our recovery, that we won't bail them out. They're either depending on others or learning how to deal with their own problems, however that may be. It makes it easier not being caught up in the drama, but still so difficult in knowing they're still "out there". I'm so grateful for this forum. Hugs-Carri</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carri, post: 673823, member: 17790"] Denise, thank you for your post. That could have been me writing. I can totally relate. I think it's a sign of progress on our end when our Difficult Child's don't contact us when they're in trouble. They know where we're at in our recovery, that we won't bail them out. They're either depending on others or learning how to deal with their own problems, however that may be. It makes it easier not being caught up in the drama, but still so difficult in knowing they're still "out there". I'm so grateful for this forum. Hugs-Carri [/QUOTE]
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