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I know....Im a slow learner !!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 682389" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>SoooTired,</p><p>I am following along with your thread. I can relate to so much of what you said and how you feel. We are all learning here and all taking it one day at a time. We understand, and you are not alone.</p><p> I have had all these feelings also, off and on. I have been learning detachment and boundaries. I have grandchildren also, and am even setting boundaries with how much I will assist with those matters also.</p><p></p><p>My other adult children (difficult son's siblings) and son's ex-wife already learned ~ way before I did ~ to just be done with him. He wore out his welcome with them long ago. So I pity my son, knowing husband and I are the only ones probably on the earth that care a wit about him. But there's not much more we can do. We are sooooo tired also.</p><p></p><p>Difficult son has to walk the lonesome valley himself. It is his own life and purpose, his path alone, until such time as he sincerely wants change for himself. </p><p>Take care and keep posting with us here. It helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 682389, member: 19617"] SoooTired, I am following along with your thread. I can relate to so much of what you said and how you feel. We are all learning here and all taking it one day at a time. We understand, and you are not alone. I have had all these feelings also, off and on. I have been learning detachment and boundaries. I have grandchildren also, and am even setting boundaries with how much I will assist with those matters also. My other adult children (difficult son's siblings) and son's ex-wife already learned ~ way before I did ~ to just be done with him. He wore out his welcome with them long ago. So I pity my son, knowing husband and I are the only ones probably on the earth that care a wit about him. But there's not much more we can do. We are sooooo tired also. Difficult son has to walk the lonesome valley himself. It is his own life and purpose, his path alone, until such time as he sincerely wants change for himself. Take care and keep posting with us here. It helps. [/QUOTE]
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