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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 358381"><p>Unless she asks for advice, I would either not give it or greatly limit it. </p><p>You set an example for her by living a healthy and happy life.</p><p>And you can always do your best to help provide therapy for her or at least guide her to low cost therapy. Let the professionals work with her if she is open to it.</p><p>Otherwise....detach (our kids here are older) and re-read sentence #1. I know it is NOT easy. Hang in there. Concentrate on the things you enjoy in life, wish her the best, hope for the best and move forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 358381"] Unless she asks for advice, I would either not give it or greatly limit it. You set an example for her by living a healthy and happy life. And you can always do your best to help provide therapy for her or at least guide her to low cost therapy. Let the professionals work with her if she is open to it. Otherwise....detach (our kids here are older) and re-read sentence #1. I know it is NOT easy. Hang in there. Concentrate on the things you enjoy in life, wish her the best, hope for the best and move forward. [/QUOTE]
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