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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 67054" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I've been wondering about you, Robby. And your difficult child. I'm sorry that it seems to be more of the same. His bio-mom will get her due.</p><p></p><p>I think I would his big brother to stop writing and calling about difficult child's antics. There's nothing anyone can do to help difficult child until he faces up to the fact that he needs help. It's painful to you and there's nothing you can do about it except worry. It's not good for your health, and it doesn't help anyone. If big brother is worried and he needs to talk to someone about it, maybe he could seek out help from al-a-non or a friend of his own. But for now, it might be better if he didn't burden you with it. It will make you both stronger if you can tell him that you just don't want to know anymore.</p><p></p><p>Please don't be such a stranger! Just because difficult child is out of the house doesn't mean that he's out of your heart. Let us be there for you when you need to talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 67054, member: 99"] I've been wondering about you, Robby. And your difficult child. I'm sorry that it seems to be more of the same. His bio-mom will get her due. I think I would his big brother to stop writing and calling about difficult child's antics. There's nothing anyone can do to help difficult child until he faces up to the fact that he needs help. It's painful to you and there's nothing you can do about it except worry. It's not good for your health, and it doesn't help anyone. If big brother is worried and he needs to talk to someone about it, maybe he could seek out help from al-a-non or a friend of his own. But for now, it might be better if he didn't burden you with it. It will make you both stronger if you can tell him that you just don't want to know anymore. Please don't be such a stranger! Just because difficult child is out of the house doesn't mean that he's out of your heart. Let us be there for you when you need to talk. [/QUOTE]
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