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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 695518" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Aw thanks. I put it all out there when my head is spinning and I'm trying to make sense of it all. My coworker told me that I have changed. She said that when I was talking about my son. <strong> It is truly all due to this forum. </strong>I talked about it the entire time with my therapist on Thursday. It was weird. It just kind of happened. I think that change comes when we really need it and work hard at it. I did work hard and cried a million tears and still do. At times I am overwhelmed with emotion because of all of this.</p><p></p><p>As my husband said, in small ways when we pulled back with our son emotionally even before, he then did a bit of work. If his therapist has something good to say it has to be because I have changed. I know my son has to see it/feel it too. Maybe that will make him slowly change. We have set so many conditions now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 695518, member: 15032"] Aw thanks. I put it all out there when my head is spinning and I'm trying to make sense of it all. My coworker told me that I have changed. She said that when I was talking about my son. [B] It is truly all due to this forum. [/B]I talked about it the entire time with my therapist on Thursday. It was weird. It just kind of happened. I think that change comes when we really need it and work hard at it. I did work hard and cried a million tears and still do. At times I am overwhelmed with emotion because of all of this. As my husband said, in small ways when we pulled back with our son emotionally even before, he then did a bit of work. If his therapist has something good to say it has to be because I have changed. I know my son has to see it/feel it too. Maybe that will make him slowly change. We have set so many conditions now. [/QUOTE]
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