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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 177871" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Wow, Janet. That is powerful. I have heard so many of those words from Oldest .. I thought, as I was reading it, about emailing it to her, in fact.. she does not think she is borderline. It's heartbreaking to read it. She doesn't cut.. but .. the feelings expressed are so like her, they echo things she's said, things she's implied. On second thought, sending it to her might give her the wrong impression. It might feed into her insecurity, at this stage, since she is unwilling to get any help. She just lashes out and bounces back, back and forth, day to day. She wants so much from me, that I can't give her. Or that I have given her, but she doesn't see it. I'm not making much sense...</p><p></p><p>Anyway. Thank you for posting that.</p><p></p><p>Codependent No More is an excellent book ... I gave away my copy years ago and have been thinking of buying another. I do have its sequel, "Beyond Codependency," and have been re-reading that lately. It's a never ending process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 177871, member: 1157"] Wow, Janet. That is powerful. I have heard so many of those words from Oldest .. I thought, as I was reading it, about emailing it to her, in fact.. she does not think she is borderline. It's heartbreaking to read it. She doesn't cut.. but .. the feelings expressed are so like her, they echo things she's said, things she's implied. On second thought, sending it to her might give her the wrong impression. It might feed into her insecurity, at this stage, since she is unwilling to get any help. She just lashes out and bounces back, back and forth, day to day. She wants so much from me, that I can't give her. Or that I have given her, but she doesn't see it. I'm not making much sense... Anyway. Thank you for posting that. Codependent No More is an excellent book ... I gave away my copy years ago and have been thinking of buying another. I do have its sequel, "Beyond Codependency," and have been re-reading that lately. It's a never ending process. [/QUOTE]
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