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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 656271" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>When she went into that rage and injured you - did you not call the police? She could have - and should have - been admitted to hospital for evaluation due to causing your injuries. It would be rare for these things to just suddenly begin when she turned 18. Maybe at 18, she felt she no longer had to toe YOUR line in the sand, and decided to do things her own way. Not that it was the best direction for her to go, but... there has to be a whole lot more history to this picture.</p><p> </p><p>The key thing that I "hear" in every one of your posts is anger, an anger that is consuming you. You believe you are in control of your self - but that isn't what comes across. You describe your daughter in a certain way, and yet in some more subtle ways, you bear some resemblance to her. If you aren't prepared to deal with your anger, then your anger will consume you. And dealing with anger means NOT just "stuffing it" - you have to get help.</p><p> </p><p>It's difficult having a spouse who is incapacitated due to strokes. In some ways she has abandoned you, which is not her fault, but... it does make things more challenging for you, even with out the issue of your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 656271, member: 11791"] When she went into that rage and injured you - did you not call the police? She could have - and should have - been admitted to hospital for evaluation due to causing your injuries. It would be rare for these things to just suddenly begin when she turned 18. Maybe at 18, she felt she no longer had to toe YOUR line in the sand, and decided to do things her own way. Not that it was the best direction for her to go, but... there has to be a whole lot more history to this picture. The key thing that I "hear" in every one of your posts is anger, an anger that is consuming you. You believe you are in control of your self - but that isn't what comes across. You describe your daughter in a certain way, and yet in some more subtle ways, you bear some resemblance to her. If you aren't prepared to deal with your anger, then your anger will consume you. And dealing with anger means NOT just "stuffing it" - you have to get help. It's difficult having a spouse who is incapacitated due to strokes. In some ways she has abandoned you, which is not her fault, but... it does make things more challenging for you, even with out the issue of your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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