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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="End of our rope" data-source="post: 616826" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>The only solace if any is understanding that after this many years I cannot fix this. I can put that aside and then try to deal with living with this. There is a pathology involved here but until she can get into some kind of therapy we will never know what it is and then can we really trust her answer. I am proceeding from the standpoint that my difficult child is a threat to this household. These great kids are not. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what the next days will bring but I am sure that our own personal hell is just taking shape. I appreciate the soft words and guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 616826, member: 17544"] The only solace if any is understanding that after this many years I cannot fix this. I can put that aside and then try to deal with living with this. There is a pathology involved here but until she can get into some kind of therapy we will never know what it is and then can we really trust her answer. I am proceeding from the standpoint that my difficult child is a threat to this household. These great kids are not. I don't know what the next days will bring but I am sure that our own personal hell is just taking shape. I appreciate the soft words and guidance. [/QUOTE]
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