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Letting difficult child go.
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 604053" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Hugs from me, too. I just got off the phone with my difficult child daughter, 20, BiPolar (BP) who lives in her fantasy world. It is almost cruel, when she has been stable for a while, being so sweet and then it hurts all over again when reality comes crashing down and I remember all the goals and dreams I had for her. I wish I didn't have a heart sometimes. Then it couldn't get broken over and over again. Know that you do have company in your sorrow and disappointment over your daughter. This forum is the only place I can go and know that everyone reading what I write really, really does understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 604053, member: 14865"] Hugs from me, too. I just got off the phone with my difficult child daughter, 20, BiPolar (BP) who lives in her fantasy world. It is almost cruel, when she has been stable for a while, being so sweet and then it hurts all over again when reality comes crashing down and I remember all the goals and dreams I had for her. I wish I didn't have a heart sometimes. Then it couldn't get broken over and over again. Know that you do have company in your sorrow and disappointment over your daughter. This forum is the only place I can go and know that everyone reading what I write really, really does understand. [/QUOTE]
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