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More lies from difficult child 1, difficult child 2 in psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="AliceLee" data-source="post: 37170" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>Jane, So sorry you're having such a hard time with BOTH at once...must be quite overwhelming. </p><p></p><p>Your older daughter sounds so much like mine... I have had to distance myself, also. I just can't take the constant drama and inability to learn from past mistakes. I don't feel like I really know my daughter, either. It's sad, but I'm learning that my vision of what she and our relationship are "supposed" to be like is not realistic. I'm learning (slowly but surely) to accept that it is not gonna be what I dream of. That doesn't mean I've given up hope that she'll live a happy, productive life, but it's HER life, not mine! And she definitely has her own way of living it.</p><p></p><p>Glad your younger daughter is asking for and accepting help. </p><p></p><p>Your family is in my prayers. Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliceLee, post: 37170, member: 3104"] Jane, So sorry you're having such a hard time with BOTH at once...must be quite overwhelming. Your older daughter sounds so much like mine... I have had to distance myself, also. I just can't take the constant drama and inability to learn from past mistakes. I don't feel like I really know my daughter, either. It's sad, but I'm learning that my vision of what she and our relationship are "supposed" to be like is not realistic. I'm learning (slowly but surely) to accept that it is not gonna be what I dream of. That doesn't mean I've given up hope that she'll live a happy, productive life, but it's HER life, not mine! And she definitely has her own way of living it. Glad your younger daughter is asking for and accepting help. Your family is in my prayers. Alice [/QUOTE]
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