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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;A" data-source="post: 759645" data-attributes="member: 26653"><p>Thank you. Yes I'll check in to area meetings. Did go many, many years ago and also to a tough love group when he was still a teen. Have also seen several therapists. Anyway, although I am familiar with the advise and tools I did lose touch with others as far as having a support group and took it on alone for too many years. That's my fault and I do need to get involved again. I'll be very honest here though, I had the same problem with a group I tried to be involved in after my daughter died. I had to stop being involved with the grief therapy group because hearing their stories broke my heart so badly I would leave crying feeling worse than when I went in. I don't know if this is normal or not to rather grieve and work thru problems alone by studying and reading all available to teach myself the tools to get by than to be involved and knowing the pain and feeling the pain of others on top of my own. I think I will try again to be in a support group for dealing with this son of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&A, post: 759645, member: 26653"] Thank you. Yes I'll check in to area meetings. Did go many, many years ago and also to a tough love group when he was still a teen. Have also seen several therapists. Anyway, although I am familiar with the advise and tools I did lose touch with others as far as having a support group and took it on alone for too many years. That's my fault and I do need to get involved again. I'll be very honest here though, I had the same problem with a group I tried to be involved in after my daughter died. I had to stop being involved with the grief therapy group because hearing their stories broke my heart so badly I would leave crying feeling worse than when I went in. I don't know if this is normal or not to rather grieve and work thru problems alone by studying and reading all available to teach myself the tools to get by than to be involved and knowing the pain and feeling the pain of others on top of my own. I think I will try again to be in a support group for dealing with this son of mine. [/QUOTE]
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