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Life goes on one-day-at-a-time with difficult child...
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<blockquote data-quote="So Tired" data-source="post: 186348" data-attributes="member: 4772"><p>Seeking hope, I'm glad you went on a get-a-way with your grown PCs - everyone needs a little vacation and "down" time from their difficult child worries.</p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry that you have so much to worry about with difficult child at his bio-dad's. I know it is hard to not be involved with so much that you have usually been taking care of. It is hard to let go of worrying if they are alright. Mine moved out to live at his friend's home, but he even though he 18 and through high school, it is still painful. His cell phone broke and I have not had contact with him for days -- it's hard not knowing what is going on with him....</p><p> </p><p>You never know, maybe it will work out o.k. there, maybe not. In the meantime, try and take some time for yourself and do some things that will help you feel like you are moving forward. Things that are just for and about you. Re-connect with with yourself as a person in your own right, not just support staff for difficult child! If he stays with bio-dad you will be on your own path to moving forward, if he comes home to you, you will at least feel renewed and ready to deal with him again....</p><p> </p><p>Sending strength and caring thoughts your way....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So Tired, post: 186348, member: 4772"] Seeking hope, I'm glad you went on a get-a-way with your grown PCs - everyone needs a little vacation and "down" time from their difficult child worries. I'm so sorry that you have so much to worry about with difficult child at his bio-dad's. I know it is hard to not be involved with so much that you have usually been taking care of. It is hard to let go of worrying if they are alright. Mine moved out to live at his friend's home, but he even though he 18 and through high school, it is still painful. His cell phone broke and I have not had contact with him for days -- it's hard not knowing what is going on with him.... You never know, maybe it will work out o.k. there, maybe not. In the meantime, try and take some time for yourself and do some things that will help you feel like you are moving forward. Things that are just for and about you. Re-connect with with yourself as a person in your own right, not just support staff for difficult child! If he stays with bio-dad you will be on your own path to moving forward, if he comes home to you, you will at least feel renewed and ready to deal with him again.... Sending strength and caring thoughts your way.... [/QUOTE]
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