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Mom needs help with detaching from son
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<blockquote data-quote="luane" data-source="post: 632949" data-attributes="member: 18252"><p>Dear recovering, That is very good reasoning re the feeling good from the kindness vs bad. I just mentioned that to my husband and we agree it's a good indicator. I feel no resentment with the idea of helping for a couple of months. He will be the one to pass or fail. My commitment now must be to stop when I know it isn't working, and let the chips fall where they may after. I printed out the detachment article and will read it again . Thank you. so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luane, post: 632949, member: 18252"] Dear recovering, That is very good reasoning re the feeling good from the kindness vs bad. I just mentioned that to my husband and we agree it's a good indicator. I feel no resentment with the idea of helping for a couple of months. He will be the one to pass or fail. My commitment now must be to stop when I know it isn't working, and let the chips fall where they may after. I printed out the detachment article and will read it again . Thank you. so much! [/QUOTE]
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