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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: 632466" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>So much grief and loss in the last 2 years has taken its toll on me and I am having so much trouble coping with this. I feel so much <span style="color: #b30000"><u>shame and disappointment</u></span> in all of this that I am having trouble just functioning. Keeping all of these feelings in check is becoming harder to keep under control. No sleep for a week is surely a contributor but oh the chaos.</p><p></p><p>I hear so much of my story in your words that it gives me hope but knowing what is in front of us scares me to death. This loss of innocence for my gkids is something that could have consequences that will take years and years to overcome and maybe not at all. All that we have done has been tempered with the thought that we have to protect them. My difficult child has been secondary in the thought process but the primary recipient as she was the provider for them. </p><p></p><p>Today I have to speak to the police which will certainly not be the highlight of my day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 632466, member: 17544"] So much grief and loss in the last 2 years has taken its toll on me and I am having so much trouble coping with this. I feel so much [COLOR=#b30000][U]shame and disappointment[/U][/COLOR] in all of this that I am having trouble just functioning. Keeping all of these feelings in check is becoming harder to keep under control. No sleep for a week is surely a contributor but oh the chaos. I hear so much of my story in your words that it gives me hope but knowing what is in front of us scares me to death. This loss of innocence for my gkids is something that could have consequences that will take years and years to overcome and maybe not at all. All that we have done has been tempered with the thought that we have to protect them. My difficult child has been secondary in the thought process but the primary recipient as she was the provider for them. Today I have to speak to the police which will certainly not be the highlight of my day. [/QUOTE]
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