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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="Nancy" data-source="post: 495376" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I hear you Sig. It made me so sad watching other people celebrate the milestones of their young adult children's lives, graduating from high school, prom, going off to college, getting involved in good college activities, having fun, building relationships and a future for themselves. The kids difficult child graduated high school with have just started their junior year in college, One more year and they will be out in the world hopefully with good job prospects and a bright future. Mine will still be struggling just to get by and not relapsing.</p><p></p><p>I too thought when we got to this point we would be home free. Now my husband has to work much longer than either of us ever hoped just to pay off the bills we are left with because of her and to save enough to live on later. My friends are buying retirement houses and traveling. Until this year we couldn't even go out to dinner and leave difficult child in our home alone.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 495376, member: 59"] I hear you Sig. It made me so sad watching other people celebrate the milestones of their young adult children's lives, graduating from high school, prom, going off to college, getting involved in good college activities, having fun, building relationships and a future for themselves. The kids difficult child graduated high school with have just started their junior year in college, One more year and they will be out in the world hopefully with good job prospects and a bright future. Mine will still be struggling just to get by and not relapsing. I too thought when we got to this point we would be home free. Now my husband has to work much longer than either of us ever hoped just to pay off the bills we are left with because of her and to save enough to live on later. My friends are buying retirement houses and traveling. Until this year we couldn't even go out to dinner and leave difficult child in our home alone. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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