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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 731531" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>You're so welcome Kat. You know, I had 25 years of therapy (mostly to get over my childhood!) but after I retired and had more time to myself, the grief erupted......I raised my daughter, sister and granddaughter (daughter and sister struggle with mental illness), so I'd been very busy! I was more surprised than anyone when that grief began because I thought I had put that one to bed a long time ago. But, I realized that talking it to death is not the same as expressing it, feeling it and letting it go. That is what changed everything. </p><p></p><p>Hope, optimism and a sense of humor will smooth this path considerably.......</p><p></p><p>You've joined a tribe of warrior parents......not one of us wanted to be here, but this is where we find ourselves.....fortunate to have found each other....and helping each other accept what we can't change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 731531, member: 13542"] You're so welcome Kat. You know, I had 25 years of therapy (mostly to get over my childhood!) but after I retired and had more time to myself, the grief erupted......I raised my daughter, sister and granddaughter (daughter and sister struggle with mental illness), so I'd been very busy! I was more surprised than anyone when that grief began because I thought I had put that one to bed a long time ago. But, I realized that talking it to death is not the same as expressing it, feeling it and letting it go. That is what changed everything. Hope, optimism and a sense of humor will smooth this path considerably....... You've joined a tribe of warrior parents......not one of us wanted to be here, but this is where we find ourselves.....fortunate to have found each other....and helping each other accept what we can't change. [/QUOTE]
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