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Numbed? Denial? Detached?.. My alcoholic daugther
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 502883" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>My heart goes out to everyone dealing with the pain. I tried for many years to find the 'answers' and there are none. difficult child has to find his way. </p><p></p><p>I agree, I did NOT think that this would be the way my difficult child's life would go. It is very painful and after the drama my difficult child has caused, difficult child and girlie are lucky they still have people talking to them.</p><p></p><p>After all the lies of not living with girlie anymore they have had ANOTHER fight. difficult child says girlie is where he was 10 years ago. difficult child told his sister that he has been clean for over a year. I told his sister that the nasty message he left on my answering machine last week was someone slurring their words. Do they really think we still belive them? I did for a very long time, no one wants a child like this. </p><p></p><p>They are so immature and 'me' people and they want to get everyone involved in the drama. Her family does get involved, mine has said, 'no thanks'.</p><p></p><p>difficult child left me a text message last night that he was offered a job in NYC, moving from FL, starting $60,000. If I was a betting person I would bet on LIE. I just text him back that the 2 of them need counseling and if 37yo girlie will not go, 33yo needs to go alone.</p><p></p><p>I'm tired and like so many of you I try to detach and tell myself it is his life. It's very hard to turn it over to a higher power and I try daily.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is attracted to, and attracts , girlies just like him, but this one is the worst yet!!! In the 2 years they have been together I have met her once, thank God, and I have had to call the police to stop the harrassment. At least I don't have to deal with her anymore.</p><p></p><p>Wishing everyone blessings and a good weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 502883, member: 13558"] My heart goes out to everyone dealing with the pain. I tried for many years to find the 'answers' and there are none. difficult child has to find his way. I agree, I did NOT think that this would be the way my difficult child's life would go. It is very painful and after the drama my difficult child has caused, difficult child and girlie are lucky they still have people talking to them. After all the lies of not living with girlie anymore they have had ANOTHER fight. difficult child says girlie is where he was 10 years ago. difficult child told his sister that he has been clean for over a year. I told his sister that the nasty message he left on my answering machine last week was someone slurring their words. Do they really think we still belive them? I did for a very long time, no one wants a child like this. They are so immature and 'me' people and they want to get everyone involved in the drama. Her family does get involved, mine has said, 'no thanks'. difficult child left me a text message last night that he was offered a job in NYC, moving from FL, starting $60,000. If I was a betting person I would bet on LIE. I just text him back that the 2 of them need counseling and if 37yo girlie will not go, 33yo needs to go alone. I'm tired and like so many of you I try to detach and tell myself it is his life. It's very hard to turn it over to a higher power and I try daily. difficult child is attracted to, and attracts , girlies just like him, but this one is the worst yet!!! In the 2 years they have been together I have met her once, thank God, and I have had to call the police to stop the harrassment. At least I don't have to deal with her anymore. Wishing everyone blessings and a good weekend! [/QUOTE]
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