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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 751859" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Shellshocked is exactly what I am feeling. On top of other shellshock involving unsavory drama-fraught neighbors in my building unwanted drama into our lives. Won't go into that...it looks like they are in the process of moving so the situation shouold be resolving itself. </p><p></p><p>And the worry, fret, fearing the worst. It's difficult not to when faced with unknowns. It's made more difficult by the knowns of his first move to Chicago. Will history repeat itself? Will it be different for him this time? God only knows but my son has never seemed to learn from his mistakes and makes the same mistakes over and over. So my intuition tells me this time will be no different from the last. It will take some time to absorb and process this new development but eventually I'll go back to normal day to day living. I'm feeling despair now but one thing I like about myself is that I know it's temporary and I'll work through and out of this. My MO is to take a couple of days and dwell on it and then start going through the motions of routine activities until I am back in the swing of things. "Fake it till you make it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 751859, member: 22877"] Shellshocked is exactly what I am feeling. On top of other shellshock involving unsavory drama-fraught neighbors in my building unwanted drama into our lives. Won't go into that...it looks like they are in the process of moving so the situation shouold be resolving itself. And the worry, fret, fearing the worst. It's difficult not to when faced with unknowns. It's made more difficult by the knowns of his first move to Chicago. Will history repeat itself? Will it be different for him this time? God only knows but my son has never seemed to learn from his mistakes and makes the same mistakes over and over. So my intuition tells me this time will be no different from the last. It will take some time to absorb and process this new development but eventually I'll go back to normal day to day living. I'm feeling despair now but one thing I like about myself is that I know it's temporary and I'll work through and out of this. My MO is to take a couple of days and dwell on it and then start going through the motions of routine activities until I am back in the swing of things. "Fake it till you make it." [/QUOTE]
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