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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 455692" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Although what others have said, some more bluntly than others, I am sorry for your pain. When inappropriate behaviors begin at a young age it is painful. It takes a long time to accept that your "child" is actually an "adult" who is facing the consequences of his or her choices. Many of us understand your pain. on the other hand most of us know that it is really necessary that you "detach" as much as possible. It doesn't happen overnight. Whether it is addiction or conduct disorder it is painful. It is ok to feel the pain and regret what has happened. Take small steps forward in the detachment for your own emotional health. Some are better at it than others but it is necessary for your sanity. I am sending caring very caring cyber hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 455692, member: 35"] Although what others have said, some more bluntly than others, I am sorry for your pain. When inappropriate behaviors begin at a young age it is painful. It takes a long time to accept that your "child" is actually an "adult" who is facing the consequences of his or her choices. Many of us understand your pain. on the other hand most of us know that it is really necessary that you "detach" as much as possible. It doesn't happen overnight. Whether it is addiction or conduct disorder it is painful. It is ok to feel the pain and regret what has happened. Take small steps forward in the detachment for your own emotional health. Some are better at it than others but it is necessary for your sanity. I am sending caring very caring cyber hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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