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<blockquote data-quote="Joanieb" data-source="post: 707017" data-attributes="member: 21340"><p>This thread has given me hope in 2 ways. One that I, not the only one that doesn't want their difficult adult child in their life anymore (unless dramatic changes are demonstrated). I've spent 36 years trying to get it right and now I'm learning that for the past 20 I've been an enabler. </p><p></p><p>My only concern is my 2 grandsons. They are not travelling well living in that environment. They are not thriving and they're angry. They are only 6 and 7. How sad is that? </p><p></p><p>However, I started counselling and I've been twice. It's already helping enormously. Without it I just kept questioning myself if I'm the one that's crazy. </p><p></p><p>I'm also glad though for the women that report they've seen a change once they've let go albeit slowly. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joanieb, post: 707017, member: 21340"] This thread has given me hope in 2 ways. One that I, not the only one that doesn't want their difficult adult child in their life anymore (unless dramatic changes are demonstrated). I've spent 36 years trying to get it right and now I'm learning that for the past 20 I've been an enabler. My only concern is my 2 grandsons. They are not travelling well living in that environment. They are not thriving and they're angry. They are only 6 and 7. How sad is that? However, I started counselling and I've been twice. It's already helping enormously. Without it I just kept questioning myself if I'm the one that's crazy. I'm also glad though for the women that report they've seen a change once they've let go albeit slowly. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences xxx [/QUOTE]
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