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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 182883" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>I thank you too, Fran! Sometimes I need that reminder that my kid(s) is not the enemy! Wish I had been hear earlier in my journey to have that reminder!</p><p></p><p>I guess you could say my difficult child 1 has "outgrown" some of her issues--maturity has helped and not enabling has helped and her self confidence rose as she saw she could earn enough money to take care of herself. Since I no longer see her (she is on opposite side of country) I don't know the extent of her mental health issues. When I speak with her on the phone she sounds "normal" but I think there is something just a little off with her and probably always will be. She has learned how to manage it in her own way and she is high functioning now so I guess it doesn't really matter. I will say that when she was a teen husband and I thought we would probably have to take care of her forever so she truly has come a long way.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 182883, member: 3208"] I thank you too, Fran! Sometimes I need that reminder that my kid(s) is not the enemy! Wish I had been hear earlier in my journey to have that reminder! I guess you could say my difficult child 1 has "outgrown" some of her issues--maturity has helped and not enabling has helped and her self confidence rose as she saw she could earn enough money to take care of herself. Since I no longer see her (she is on opposite side of country) I don't know the extent of her mental health issues. When I speak with her on the phone she sounds "normal" but I think there is something just a little off with her and probably always will be. She has learned how to manage it in her own way and she is high functioning now so I guess it doesn't really matter. I will say that when she was a teen husband and I thought we would probably have to take care of her forever so she truly has come a long way. Jane [/QUOTE]
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