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Diagnosis = Heartbreak
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<blockquote data-quote="CinderMCG" data-source="post: 641416" data-attributes="member: 18583"><p>MWM and Recovering - you are right and I do have to face the fact that it's been about 3 years of this type of behavior and nothing has changed no matter what I have done to help. The blatant nothing is my fault attitude just boggles my mind and lack of accountability for his own actions and how he can believe that everything is everyone else's fault. I have been doing well to keep my distance and for the most part he won't contact me first. Time will tell to see what he is going to do but at this point it's up to him, he will either move on with his life or sit in a homeless shelter for as long as they will have him. </p><p></p><p>Thank you also for the book suggestion, I think I will be getting that one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CinderMCG, post: 641416, member: 18583"] MWM and Recovering - you are right and I do have to face the fact that it's been about 3 years of this type of behavior and nothing has changed no matter what I have done to help. The blatant nothing is my fault attitude just boggles my mind and lack of accountability for his own actions and how he can believe that everything is everyone else's fault. I have been doing well to keep my distance and for the most part he won't contact me first. Time will tell to see what he is going to do but at this point it's up to him, he will either move on with his life or sit in a homeless shelter for as long as they will have him. Thank you also for the book suggestion, I think I will be getting that one! [/QUOTE]
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