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How do you stop living in fear over what could happen to your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 495139" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>No, you do not stop worring but you can stop enabling and obsessing. LMS you have come a long way over the years. You have made good progress. You just need to keep plugging away taking care of yourself. Getting out having fun and no tletting the "stinking thinking" get control of your thoughts again. It is always one day at a time. I understand your reluctance for the al-Anon meetings because of the association with your psycotic break but how about trying CODA? Do you get therapy for your MI? You could address these issues there also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 495139, member: 2315"] No, you do not stop worring but you can stop enabling and obsessing. LMS you have come a long way over the years. You have made good progress. You just need to keep plugging away taking care of yourself. Getting out having fun and no tletting the "stinking thinking" get control of your thoughts again. It is always one day at a time. I understand your reluctance for the al-Anon meetings because of the association with your psycotic break but how about trying CODA? Do you get therapy for your MI? You could address these issues there also. [/QUOTE]
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