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My troubled 26 year old.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosieglow" data-source="post: 626783" data-attributes="member: 18013"><p>Thank you for taking the time to reply. </p><p>I know she has taken cocaine and she told me as if I was stupid, like it's normal and everyone does it. I don't know how much she has used or if it's regular. She holds down a full time job so it's not affecting that aspect of her life.</p><p>Initially I was devastated with the way she turned on me and accused me of causing all her issues in her life. But after gathering my thoughts I realise it's not me who has the problems it's her. I gave all my children all the love I had and still do, if she sees things differently to how they actually are then that is not my problem. I do however worry that she may have an undiagnosed disorder that could stay that way if she does not seek help. If she does not want me in her life I can't be there if she needs me. I love her with all my heart but I don't like her very much right now. </p><p>I have read some of the Detachment article and so far it make a lot of sense, I will continue reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosieglow, post: 626783, member: 18013"] Thank you for taking the time to reply. I know she has taken cocaine and she told me as if I was stupid, like it's normal and everyone does it. I don't know how much she has used or if it's regular. She holds down a full time job so it's not affecting that aspect of her life. Initially I was devastated with the way she turned on me and accused me of causing all her issues in her life. But after gathering my thoughts I realise it's not me who has the problems it's her. I gave all my children all the love I had and still do, if she sees things differently to how they actually are then that is not my problem. I do however worry that she may have an undiagnosed disorder that could stay that way if she does not seek help. If she does not want me in her life I can't be there if she needs me. I love her with all my heart but I don't like her very much right now. I have read some of the Detachment article and so far it make a lot of sense, I will continue reading. [/QUOTE]
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