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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 716910" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>To Leafy and all,</p><p>Thank you fellow warriors for your continued wise words and support. It's not a club (of those with difficult children) that anyone of us would choose to join, but I try to keep choosing to use the experiences I am handed to become a better, stronger, kinder person. It is hard work, but I choose to learn from my suffering rather than to give in or shut down.</p><p>I have thought, as others have expressed, that my children will change when they hit their bottom. Maybe, maybe not, and sadly, I realize that they may never change or that their bottom could be death. I pray not, but it is their choice not mine. As Little BL said, I have reached my bottom. It is painful but necessary to detach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 716910, member: 19832"] To Leafy and all, Thank you fellow warriors for your continued wise words and support. It's not a club (of those with difficult children) that anyone of us would choose to join, but I try to keep choosing to use the experiences I am handed to become a better, stronger, kinder person. It is hard work, but I choose to learn from my suffering rather than to give in or shut down. I have thought, as others have expressed, that my children will change when they hit their bottom. Maybe, maybe not, and sadly, I realize that they may never change or that their bottom could be death. I pray not, but it is their choice not mine. As Little BL said, I have reached my bottom. It is painful but necessary to detach. [/QUOTE]
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