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How do you watch them leave without falling apart?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 393333" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As always I'm hoping for the best for you all. Has easy child reached out to Al Anon or any support group? It has been my experience that easy child's have many buried emotions, guilt, resentment etc. and usually feel responsible for making their parents feel better. They want to make up for difficult child's disruptions and often don't realize that they have internal disruptions themselves that need to be addressed as early as possible.</p><p> </p><p>You and husband have done everything you could do. There is a comfort in knowing that deep in your heart. You have not left her stranded without tools for coping. Now, darn it, she has chosen to have the ball in her court. Some addicts can get it together on their own. I pray she is one of them. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 393333, member: 35"] As always I'm hoping for the best for you all. Has easy child reached out to Al Anon or any support group? It has been my experience that easy child's have many buried emotions, guilt, resentment etc. and usually feel responsible for making their parents feel better. They want to make up for difficult child's disruptions and often don't realize that they have internal disruptions themselves that need to be addressed as early as possible. You and husband have done everything you could do. There is a comfort in knowing that deep in your heart. You have not left her stranded without tools for coping. Now, darn it, she has chosen to have the ball in her court. Some addicts can get it together on their own. I pray she is one of them. DDD [/QUOTE]
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