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<blockquote data-quote="jetsam" data-source="post: 702919" data-attributes="member: 20689"><p>jodi, recovering is right. I have on several occasions after that initial letter to my son to write other letters to him...i just never gave them to him because i didn't see where it would do anything good, It did however make me feel much better at the time. Yes, cathartic is a great way to put it. I kept the letters, they are tucked away. maybe to give him someday, or maybe for me to pull out and reread to gain strength from when i need...it was a good feeling putting it on paper, validating how i felt. We get so wrapped up in THEM, that was for ME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetsam, post: 702919, member: 20689"] jodi, recovering is right. I have on several occasions after that initial letter to my son to write other letters to him...i just never gave them to him because i didn't see where it would do anything good, It did however make me feel much better at the time. Yes, cathartic is a great way to put it. I kept the letters, they are tucked away. maybe to give him someday, or maybe for me to pull out and reread to gain strength from when i need...it was a good feeling putting it on paper, validating how i felt. We get so wrapped up in THEM, that was for ME. [/QUOTE]
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