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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 260747"><p>Hi...welcome. I think it is healthy to look for support. It is a weird thing though. Like with all difficult things, one needs to get additional information and support, but one also needs to make the choice to accept the difficulty and move forward. You can't live in the reaction phase coninuously. For me, coping is largely about a variety of things. What I mentioned about information and support, combined with good self care and pushing myself to move foward in life...to enjoy life as best as I am able. This is how I cope...and at times...mroe than cope. Wishing you well. No doubt it...it wont be easy. But with effort and support, you can put changes into place that will not exactly make you "resign" to things. You can do what you can to help your child, detach when needed, hope for the best, improve upon yourself and develop an attitude of strength. In time, peace and joy will return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 260747"] Hi...welcome. I think it is healthy to look for support. It is a weird thing though. Like with all difficult things, one needs to get additional information and support, but one also needs to make the choice to accept the difficulty and move forward. You can't live in the reaction phase coninuously. For me, coping is largely about a variety of things. What I mentioned about information and support, combined with good self care and pushing myself to move foward in life...to enjoy life as best as I am able. This is how I cope...and at times...mroe than cope. Wishing you well. No doubt it...it wont be easy. But with effort and support, you can put changes into place that will not exactly make you "resign" to things. You can do what you can to help your child, detach when needed, hope for the best, improve upon yourself and develop an attitude of strength. In time, peace and joy will return. [/QUOTE]
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