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My daughter wants to talk-Feeling horrible
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 754223" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>I found a plethora, thanks to Copa's help. Having the right word search paid off. I don't plan to give any of the information I find to May until and unless she comes to me and says she is ready. Having these resources at my fingertips is comforting for me. I know how to respond now should she reach out, no more fear of what I can offer. I feel like I was led to make this post. </p><p></p><p>I know I have to be okay with the fact she may not be ready until it's too late, but I also know anything of this nature that I have shared before was met with a great deal of venom. It has to be her choice. The same is true for Kay. I hear the same hurt when you write. We can't change what we feel, only the way we react. In healing for you, Busy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 754223, member: 23811"] I found a plethora, thanks to Copa's help. Having the right word search paid off. I don't plan to give any of the information I find to May until and unless she comes to me and says she is ready. Having these resources at my fingertips is comforting for me. I know how to respond now should she reach out, no more fear of what I can offer. I feel like I was led to make this post. I know I have to be okay with the fact she may not be ready until it's too late, but I also know anything of this nature that I have shared before was met with a great deal of venom. It has to be her choice. The same is true for Kay. I hear the same hurt when you write. We can't change what we feel, only the way we react. In healing for you, Busy [/QUOTE]
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