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Most difficult years of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 726517" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>Your words are so wise SWOT, another thing my husband has told me is that he is so fed up with me constantly wanting to talk about my son. I think I’m seeking comfort and reassurance but you’re right, it is completely taking over me. </p><p></p><p>I have always been the weaker one since my son’s chaos began and I think I have made the situation a whole lot worse by enabling - even though my intentions were always good.</p><p></p><p>At the start, I was completely clueless about how to deal with him and I did all the wrong things. In my head, I believed this was all a phase and he would soon change again. I’d never heard of enabling and was quite naive about how far my son would go to gain money. I have come a long way but I have still further to go. I’ve even considered selling up and moving away so I can detach but my husband and daughter don’t want to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 726517, member: 22632"] Your words are so wise SWOT, another thing my husband has told me is that he is so fed up with me constantly wanting to talk about my son. I think I’m seeking comfort and reassurance but you’re right, it is completely taking over me. I have always been the weaker one since my son’s chaos began and I think I have made the situation a whole lot worse by enabling - even though my intentions were always good. At the start, I was completely clueless about how to deal with him and I did all the wrong things. In my head, I believed this was all a phase and he would soon change again. I’d never heard of enabling and was quite naive about how far my son would go to gain money. I have come a long way but I have still further to go. I’ve even considered selling up and moving away so I can detach but my husband and daughter don’t want to go. [/QUOTE]
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