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<blockquote data-quote="Lioness" data-source="post: 661992" data-attributes="member: 18827"><p>Thank you for understanding. I never thought that being a protective loving mother could be so negative. I personally would have thrived in a loving environment that I created for my children. Even as adults it one of them is ill I ho straight round with chicken soup, magazines and anything else they need. I have always been there for them. Why do I have to change who Iam? I have to get through this year and help my youngest fly the nest. Once I know she's settled then I will make my changes. Changes to nurture me. I hope for you too Copa that you can get away from it all too. You deserve some peace we all do on this forum. Maybe when we look after value and respect ourselves more then our adult children may feel differently about us. I miss my little Grand daughter so much this is something I find very hard. In my greek culture we are so close with our grandchildren she is my first and only so far. We have been so close yet I can't see her. I know I ramble on but I'm too embarassed to tell anyone else in my life about my reality. Take care Copa try and find ways to break up your day. I actually went to the gym twice this week for the first time this Year as I stopped all activities when I became unwell. From the time my daughter started this cruel vendetta I stopped socialising stopped my life. I'm forcing myself to try to live and not stay at home depressed all the time. Look after yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lioness, post: 661992, member: 18827"] Thank you for understanding. I never thought that being a protective loving mother could be so negative. I personally would have thrived in a loving environment that I created for my children. Even as adults it one of them is ill I ho straight round with chicken soup, magazines and anything else they need. I have always been there for them. Why do I have to change who Iam? I have to get through this year and help my youngest fly the nest. Once I know she's settled then I will make my changes. Changes to nurture me. I hope for you too Copa that you can get away from it all too. You deserve some peace we all do on this forum. Maybe when we look after value and respect ourselves more then our adult children may feel differently about us. I miss my little Grand daughter so much this is something I find very hard. In my greek culture we are so close with our grandchildren she is my first and only so far. We have been so close yet I can't see her. I know I ramble on but I'm too embarassed to tell anyone else in my life about my reality. Take care Copa try and find ways to break up your day. I actually went to the gym twice this week for the first time this Year as I stopped all activities when I became unwell. From the time my daughter started this cruel vendetta I stopped socialising stopped my life. I'm forcing myself to try to live and not stay at home depressed all the time. Look after yourself. [/QUOTE]
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