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Okay, time to rake me over the coals...
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 547819" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>PG, all we can do is our best with each difficult choice we face as parents. It isn't whether it's a right choice or a wrong choice, in that moment that is what felt best to you with the information you had and what you could live with. That's as good as it gets for us parents of difficult child's. I believe detaching is not only a linear path in our cases, but it's sideways and upside down too. It is what it is, we do what we do, I find it's best not to label any of it. I know you're doing the best you can under dismal circumstances which break your heart, we all are doing that. The next choice is hers, let's hope she rises to the occasion. I send you gentle hugs and warm wishes for doing a very good job and here's hoping it gets easier for you and for your difficult child too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 547819, member: 13542"] PG, all we can do is our best with each difficult choice we face as parents. It isn't whether it's a right choice or a wrong choice, in that moment that is what felt best to you with the information you had and what you could live with. That's as good as it gets for us parents of difficult child's. I believe detaching is not only a linear path in our cases, but it's sideways and upside down too. It is what it is, we do what we do, I find it's best not to label any of it. I know you're doing the best you can under dismal circumstances which break your heart, we all are doing that. The next choice is hers, let's hope she rises to the occasion. I send you gentle hugs and warm wishes for doing a very good job and here's hoping it gets easier for you and for your difficult child too. [/QUOTE]
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