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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 632602" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I promise this will be my last post in this thread.</p><p></p><p>It is your decision to allow the bad choices of your almost middle aged daughter to affect you so badly that you can not do simple things. We were all there at one time. If you want to learn to detach with love, as most of us are doing, you can HAVE a good life even though your daughter chooses not to. The ladies here are wonderful at helping...they helped and still help ME. If you are choosing to stay enmeshed with your daughter's problems, you will probably not improve her situation or your own and those of your other loved ones. The decision is 100% in your hands.</p><p></p><p>I say a gentle good-bye and wish you the best of luck, whatever you decide to do. I hope one day you realize that your life matters as much as your daughters does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 632602, member: 1550"] I promise this will be my last post in this thread. It is your decision to allow the bad choices of your almost middle aged daughter to affect you so badly that you can not do simple things. We were all there at one time. If you want to learn to detach with love, as most of us are doing, you can HAVE a good life even though your daughter chooses not to. The ladies here are wonderful at helping...they helped and still help ME. If you are choosing to stay enmeshed with your daughter's problems, you will probably not improve her situation or your own and those of your other loved ones. The decision is 100% in your hands. I say a gentle good-bye and wish you the best of luck, whatever you decide to do. I hope one day you realize that your life matters as much as your daughters does. [/QUOTE]
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