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my adult son is terrorizing our family
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 756195" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>For me, waxing and waning it is part of the dynamic. The goal is to keep the waves at a gentle lap on the shore instead of a destructive tsunami. </p><p></p><p>I feel overly anxious and hyper alert during "connection" periods. </p><p></p><p>When I stand at the edge of the vortex of emotional upheaval, I say, "Let go", I imagine myself releasing a beautiful white dove. Then I say, "Let God" and feel myself relax. I am comforted by hearing the words, "I've got this". It changes from time to time. Any form of meditation helps. I had to get a grip because MY reactions were affecting the family negatively and it did nothing to help my Difficult Child. </p><p></p><p>Our DCs are manipulative and smart, much smarter than they give credit. </p><p></p><p>I do have concerns. Where is he going that he wants you to track him? Is he dangerous? Has he been threatening? That was a weird thing to say, which might indicate exacerbation of mental instability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 756195, member: 23811"] For me, waxing and waning it is part of the dynamic. The goal is to keep the waves at a gentle lap on the shore instead of a destructive tsunami. I feel overly anxious and hyper alert during "connection" periods. When I stand at the edge of the vortex of emotional upheaval, I say, "Let go", I imagine myself releasing a beautiful white dove. Then I say, "Let God" and feel myself relax. I am comforted by hearing the words, "I've got this". It changes from time to time. Any form of meditation helps. I had to get a grip because MY reactions were affecting the family negatively and it did nothing to help my Difficult Child. Our DCs are manipulative and smart, much smarter than they give credit. I do have concerns. Where is he going that he wants you to track him? Is he dangerous? Has he been threatening? That was a weird thing to say, which might indicate exacerbation of mental instability. [/QUOTE]
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