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Need advice on detaching from daughter in difficult family dynamic
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebette" data-source="post: 636937" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>Even with the "unfriending", my husband still has her as a "friend", so he shares what is going on in her life if there is something major, but it's just not in my face on a daily basis. As it is, the detachment is hard. It's been 3 days since the argument, and I am having a hard time putting everything out of my mind and staying in the day. I feel a sense of heaviness and sadness all the time. I'm going on a week-end getaway with my husband, and I'm hoping that will help me recover a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebette, post: 636937, member: 18439"] Even with the "unfriending", my husband still has her as a "friend", so he shares what is going on in her life if there is something major, but it's just not in my face on a daily basis. As it is, the detachment is hard. It's been 3 days since the argument, and I am having a hard time putting everything out of my mind and staying in the day. I feel a sense of heaviness and sadness all the time. I'm going on a week-end getaway with my husband, and I'm hoping that will help me recover a bit. [/QUOTE]
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