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I have to let go..
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<blockquote data-quote="Fairy dust" data-source="post: 764213" data-attributes="member: 25457"><p>Thank you. My heart aches for us all and DragonFly my thoughts and positive wishes are with you. I too am in my 20th year of this very very hard journey. Oh there are times things go smoothly and I feel I can breathe but then another test happens and we go on reset. This is where I am now. But I know I can be a strong warrior, as can we all. One step at a time, one day at a time.New Leaf you summed up so many things so wonderfully. I have reread your post many times in recent days and it has helped to calm me and reinforce my determination to keep moving, walking, and above all else love myself enough to let this chaos go. I can choose whether to hold it or not. It’s not my chaos, but the drama created by my son and his actions and choices. And as you have said New Leaf nothing you have said or done has made any difference. So very true for me as well. It’s time to finally let it go. Let it go. Let it go. I will envision this like a balloon flying into the air. Hugs to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairy dust, post: 764213, member: 25457"] Thank you. My heart aches for us all and DragonFly my thoughts and positive wishes are with you. I too am in my 20th year of this very very hard journey. Oh there are times things go smoothly and I feel I can breathe but then another test happens and we go on reset. This is where I am now. But I know I can be a strong warrior, as can we all. One step at a time, one day at a time.New Leaf you summed up so many things so wonderfully. I have reread your post many times in recent days and it has helped to calm me and reinforce my determination to keep moving, walking, and above all else love myself enough to let this chaos go. I can choose whether to hold it or not. It’s not my chaos, but the drama created by my son and his actions and choices. And as you have said New Leaf nothing you have said or done has made any difference. So very true for me as well. It’s time to finally let it go. Let it go. Let it go. I will envision this like a balloon flying into the air. Hugs to all! [/QUOTE]
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