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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 696917" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I'm the one that said that what I (we) are trying to do does not come natural to us parenting wise. I am trying to learn it now myself and it is very difficult.</p><p></p><p>Sorry that your Alanon group was not what you were looking for but as many have said, it depends on the group.</p><p></p><p>I go to therapy myself now weekly also. I started to go when my son first started having issues five or so years ago and then just started going again after he overdosed because I knew I was emotionally in over my head. She is helping me to cope with his issues, support and love him but also set boundaries. She is helping me to focus on having a good life for myself because let's face it, me not enjoying my life isn't going to help him in the least. I look forward to going. You really have to want it (or anything) to help (in my opinion) for it TO help. </p><p></p><p>You have been through a lot yourself already with the untimely death of your other son so obviously you are a very strong person!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 696917, member: 15032"] I'm the one that said that what I (we) are trying to do does not come natural to us parenting wise. I am trying to learn it now myself and it is very difficult. Sorry that your Alanon group was not what you were looking for but as many have said, it depends on the group. I go to therapy myself now weekly also. I started to go when my son first started having issues five or so years ago and then just started going again after he overdosed because I knew I was emotionally in over my head. She is helping me to cope with his issues, support and love him but also set boundaries. She is helping me to focus on having a good life for myself because let's face it, me not enjoying my life isn't going to help him in the least. I look forward to going. You really have to want it (or anything) to help (in my opinion) for it TO help. You have been through a lot yourself already with the untimely death of your other son so obviously you are a very strong person! [/QUOTE]
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