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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 622367" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Cedar, I think my husband is protecting both of us. For a variety of reasons a number of years ago, he took over the bulk of the overseeing of difficult child " stuff." I thought it would be handed back to me, but it wasn't. My health recently has gotten concerning.mso, right this moment, I can understand why he insists on taking her phone calls,etc. But, I don't think he ever realized how truly stressful all of her crxp is. He actually had back pain yesterday after she called. So, yes, he is protecting me, but also himself. After 20+'years, even with detaching and drastically cutting back, it has taken its toll on both of us and it has to change, he sees moving as a way out and I hope he is right. Sometimes I think we can never fully escape. But, a move might bring us closer to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 622367, member: 4152"] Cedar, I think my husband is protecting both of us. For a variety of reasons a number of years ago, he took over the bulk of the overseeing of difficult child " stuff." I thought it would be handed back to me, but it wasn't. My health recently has gotten concerning.mso, right this moment, I can understand why he insists on taking her phone calls,etc. But, I don't think he ever realized how truly stressful all of her crxp is. He actually had back pain yesterday after she called. So, yes, he is protecting me, but also himself. After 20+'years, even with detaching and drastically cutting back, it has taken its toll on both of us and it has to change, he sees moving as a way out and I hope he is right. Sometimes I think we can never fully escape. But, a move might bring us closer to it. [/QUOTE]
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