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Letting difficult child go.
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<blockquote data-quote="W247" data-source="post: 603290" data-attributes="member: 16690"><p>Thank you for the article, it was very helpful. </p><p></p><p>Today I am exhausted. Last night was another intense episode with her, and my extended family ( my parents and sisters who live out of state). It seems that I am caught in the middle of "Not doing enought for her and just thinking about myself" and "you need to protect yourself and the grandbabies from her right now, she is not thinking straight". All of this ending in an over the phone screaming match with my mother. I am going to look into NAMI to see if they have a chapter here where I live. husband has been a rock, but is also starting to go through depression through this all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W247, post: 603290, member: 16690"] Thank you for the article, it was very helpful. Today I am exhausted. Last night was another intense episode with her, and my extended family ( my parents and sisters who live out of state). It seems that I am caught in the middle of "Not doing enought for her and just thinking about myself" and "you need to protect yourself and the grandbabies from her right now, she is not thinking straight". All of this ending in an over the phone screaming match with my mother. I am going to look into NAMI to see if they have a chapter here where I live. husband has been a rock, but is also starting to go through depression through this all. [/QUOTE]
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