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I finally threw her out
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<blockquote data-quote="Naina" data-source="post: 744693" data-attributes="member: 23442"><p>Welcome RPmom! I have read through your thread. Your story resonates with me. The responses from the other members are right on. I just want to put in my 2 cents worth. In your original post I felt as though you were blaiming yourself for your daughter's outcome. Let me warn you about that. She may have very well been the same with a perfect home. My 35 y/o daughter came from a nuclear family with a stay at home mom. I was so involved in her treatment and care as a teenager, I went as far as shadowing her in high school. I faught for her, advocated for her. My life evolved around that child. Today she has a diagnosis and is at times such a handful, that i just want to run away. </p><p></p><p>Please be careful blaiming yourself. The outcome may have been the same even if you lived the perfect life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naina, post: 744693, member: 23442"] Welcome RPmom! I have read through your thread. Your story resonates with me. The responses from the other members are right on. I just want to put in my 2 cents worth. In your original post I felt as though you were blaiming yourself for your daughter's outcome. Let me warn you about that. She may have very well been the same with a perfect home. My 35 y/o daughter came from a nuclear family with a stay at home mom. I was so involved in her treatment and care as a teenager, I went as far as shadowing her in high school. I faught for her, advocated for her. My life evolved around that child. Today she has a diagnosis and is at times such a handful, that i just want to run away. Please be careful blaiming yourself. The outcome may have been the same even if you lived the perfect life. [/QUOTE]
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