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need reminder that I am only a money machine to my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="4now" data-source="post: 632156" data-attributes="member: 17356"><p>The book about homelessness sounds very interesting MWM. I will have to read it. It seems as though you have been spending your time educating yourself about these issues we face with our difficult child's and that is definitely something I should be doing also. I just cannot seem to wrap my brain around the way they think sometimes because it so against everything I think and believe. Growing up in a chaotic alcoholic home I swore I would never live that way as an adult and made sure my kids were never exposed to that kind of chaos and drama. Now two out of my 3 sons are active addicts with mental illness thrown in. I always tried to warn them of the genetic components of addiction but of course it fell on deaf ears. I think maybe I was spared the gene or was so traumatized as a child by the drama that I knew since childhood that it wasn't a path I wanted to take. Thank you for your wise words and reading suggestions. I need all the information I can gather.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4now, post: 632156, member: 17356"] The book about homelessness sounds very interesting MWM. I will have to read it. It seems as though you have been spending your time educating yourself about these issues we face with our difficult child's and that is definitely something I should be doing also. I just cannot seem to wrap my brain around the way they think sometimes because it so against everything I think and believe. Growing up in a chaotic alcoholic home I swore I would never live that way as an adult and made sure my kids were never exposed to that kind of chaos and drama. Now two out of my 3 sons are active addicts with mental illness thrown in. I always tried to warn them of the genetic components of addiction but of course it fell on deaf ears. I think maybe I was spared the gene or was so traumatized as a child by the drama that I knew since childhood that it wasn't a path I wanted to take. Thank you for your wise words and reading suggestions. I need all the information I can gather. Sent using ConductDisorders [/QUOTE]
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