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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 739615" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>OTE, It is a lesson for all of us. My mind has been full. I went no contact with my daughter for a while, I think the reason we went back in contact is because of all the years of therapy we had and it was explained to my daughter that her actions are what is bringing all this hard life to her, even though it was explained to her in full detail by therapists she still goes off the rails.</p><p>In some ways I admire my friend that just passed, being able to just say "I have had enough of your crap' and make the break. I wish I could have that kind of strength, I did for 3 months but it was too hard for me. My relationship with my daughter is off balance with her taking way too much but I am working hard at restoring balance and detaching. I see mothers and daughters that are best friends, it is so healing to see such love and respect for each other. I want that but understand with a troubled adult it may not ever happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 739615, member: 22416"] OTE, It is a lesson for all of us. My mind has been full. I went no contact with my daughter for a while, I think the reason we went back in contact is because of all the years of therapy we had and it was explained to my daughter that her actions are what is bringing all this hard life to her, even though it was explained to her in full detail by therapists she still goes off the rails. In some ways I admire my friend that just passed, being able to just say "I have had enough of your crap' and make the break. I wish I could have that kind of strength, I did for 3 months but it was too hard for me. My relationship with my daughter is off balance with her taking way too much but I am working hard at restoring balance and detaching. I see mothers and daughters that are best friends, it is so healing to see such love and respect for each other. I want that but understand with a troubled adult it may not ever happen. [/QUOTE]
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