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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 550173" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Geez, what a roller coaster ride. Perhaps she is starting to differentiate between what is healthy and what is not, maybe her brain is settling down now so she can begin to see reality. I hope this is just a momentary relapse into old behaviors and that she talks to her therapist and stays at her job. If she can get through the abandonment issues and get back on track, then this episode could actually be looked at as a win, that she worked it through without making really poor choices. Not to say it didn't have a really negative impact on you and your husband, but with mental illness, there really is no "normal.".............. living in that zone, for you, is pretty devastating when "normal" is your usual reality. I'm sorry, I hope she gets off this track and returns to where she was before Colorado came up. HUGS to you Kathy, I know how hard this is on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 550173, member: 13542"] Geez, what a roller coaster ride. Perhaps she is starting to differentiate between what is healthy and what is not, maybe her brain is settling down now so she can begin to see reality. I hope this is just a momentary relapse into old behaviors and that she talks to her therapist and stays at her job. If she can get through the abandonment issues and get back on track, then this episode could actually be looked at as a win, that she worked it through without making really poor choices. Not to say it didn't have a really negative impact on you and your husband, but with mental illness, there really is no "normal.".............. living in that zone, for you, is pretty devastating when "normal" is your usual reality. I'm sorry, I hope she gets off this track and returns to where she was before Colorado came up. HUGS to you Kathy, I know how hard this is on you. [/QUOTE]
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