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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 701442" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>Thank you for your responses. It such a relief to have a place to go to where others understand. I am in codependant's anonymous. I have a sponsor and find the meetings very helpful. I'm now in the process of locating counseling through my insurance. My granddaughters, ages 8and 6, are definitely the reason I've given to her because ii felt if I didn't, I would not be seeing them. She works minimally and is never able to provide as birthday party or Christmas. This is where I would step in so the girls can have those things. And I was right. She does keep me from seeing the girls. Now it's time to let them go. I have to also let the girls go because it's a package deal. I trust that one day I will see them again. In the measntime I'll send letters and packages for birthdays, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 701442, member: 20962"] Thank you for your responses. It such a relief to have a place to go to where others understand. I am in codependant's anonymous. I have a sponsor and find the meetings very helpful. I'm now in the process of locating counseling through my insurance. My granddaughters, ages 8and 6, are definitely the reason I've given to her because ii felt if I didn't, I would not be seeing them. She works minimally and is never able to provide as birthday party or Christmas. This is where I would step in so the girls can have those things. And I was right. She does keep me from seeing the girls. Now it's time to let them go. I have to also let the girls go because it's a package deal. I trust that one day I will see them again. In the measntime I'll send letters and packages for birthdays, etc. [/QUOTE]
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