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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 328575" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I have a good friend who is getting divorced after 38 years of marriage. She is having a really hard time, especially with sleeping at night. Her kids are being terrible to her. They call and text and e-mail her all day long, and it's never nice. Her daughter came and dropped off X-mas gifts that weren't even wrapped and took all of her childhood stuff and the booze! (For her dad...) She cries all of the time. Not to mention that her husband has leased a house a block and a half and up the hill from her house and is watching her all of the time. They have a business together so they have to talk to each other all of the time too.</p><p></p><p>She <em>sooo</em> needs to figure out how to set limits with all of them. And she needs someone to talk to in the middle of the night when she's awake and worried.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know of a support group that she could join that will help her find her own voice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 328575, member: 99"] I have a good friend who is getting divorced after 38 years of marriage. She is having a really hard time, especially with sleeping at night. Her kids are being terrible to her. They call and text and e-mail her all day long, and it's never nice. Her daughter came and dropped off X-mas gifts that weren't even wrapped and took all of her childhood stuff and the booze! (For her dad...) She cries all of the time. Not to mention that her husband has leased a house a block and a half and up the hill from her house and is watching her all of the time. They have a business together so they have to talk to each other all of the time too. She [I]sooo[/I] needs to figure out how to set limits with all of them. And she needs someone to talk to in the middle of the night when she's awake and worried. Does anyone know of a support group that she could join that will help her find her own voice? [/QUOTE]
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