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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 754343" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Louise, I am taking the time to go back and read some posts and came across yours about your daughter with whom you have no contact. It's totally understandable how this hurts a lot, especially because you recognize that a person who is emotionally healthy would not cut ties. It also hurts because you love your daughter and have compassion, but you are not being treated with the same compassion.</p><p></p><p>My daughter, 39, cut me off 2 1/2 years ago, so also my grandchildren, which is very sad for them and for me. I don't reach out because I couldn't take the rages and emotional mistreatment anymore. I believe my daugher is undiagnosed borderline. </p><p></p><p>I try to focus on the blessings I do have in my life, and there is relief in not dealing with constant drama and requests. The holidays are more difficult, but I am learning to accept what is. I also continue to grow and heal my own childhood wounds. I consider that a gift for both me and those I love. </p><p>I wish you peace and healing this holiday season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 754343, member: 19832"] Louise, I am taking the time to go back and read some posts and came across yours about your daughter with whom you have no contact. It's totally understandable how this hurts a lot, especially because you recognize that a person who is emotionally healthy would not cut ties. It also hurts because you love your daughter and have compassion, but you are not being treated with the same compassion. My daughter, 39, cut me off 2 1/2 years ago, so also my grandchildren, which is very sad for them and for me. I don't reach out because I couldn't take the rages and emotional mistreatment anymore. I believe my daugher is undiagnosed borderline. I try to focus on the blessings I do have in my life, and there is relief in not dealing with constant drama and requests. The holidays are more difficult, but I am learning to accept what is. I also continue to grow and heal my own childhood wounds. I consider that a gift for both me and those I love. I wish you peace and healing this holiday season. [/QUOTE]
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