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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 685405" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Youngfool, This is good news.</p><p>I have been following along, and wanted to add my support to your strong stand and resolve in taking this necessary major step for both you and your son to move forward with your lives. You did right and you did good. Your posting is an inspiration and has help to reinforce my own understanding re: need for continued detachment. </p><p></p><p>I know what you mean in describing what you felt -- that the relief was almost instantaneous, even though their are still uneasy times ahead. Re-read the article on detachment at the top of this forum as a reminder to stay committed to the good path you have started.</p><p></p><p>Keep posting and visiting here. Just reading others' stories with all the wisdom and guidance shared here keeps us strong, and encouraged, knowing we are not alone and that others understand. The folks here have been there, done that ... and know none of it is easy. We are all at different stages, trying to find our way, learning and growing, day by day.</p><p></p><p>Kudos to you, YF. This step is a victory. You and your son are going to be alright! Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 685405, member: 19617"] Youngfool, This is good news. I have been following along, and wanted to add my support to your strong stand and resolve in taking this necessary major step for both you and your son to move forward with your lives. You did right and you did good. Your posting is an inspiration and has help to reinforce my own understanding re: need for continued detachment. I know what you mean in describing what you felt -- that the relief was almost instantaneous, even though their are still uneasy times ahead. Re-read the article on detachment at the top of this forum as a reminder to stay committed to the good path you have started. Keep posting and visiting here. Just reading others' stories with all the wisdom and guidance shared here keeps us strong, and encouraged, knowing we are not alone and that others understand. The folks here have been there, done that ... and know none of it is easy. We are all at different stages, trying to find our way, learning and growing, day by day. Kudos to you, YF. This step is a victory. You and your son are going to be alright! Take care. [/QUOTE]
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