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Reporting in on the effect of letting go and believing for the best. IT HELPED :O)
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 606604" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Kathy, that's too bad about no resources for your daughter in Georgia. I can see your reluctance to keep paying for your daughter's life. And, at the same time I can understand helping her as she helps herself for the time being. Are you working towards ultimately weaning her of the need for any financial assistance from you? That seems the likely goal. At some point you guys won't be around to continue, so she will have to learn how to live on her own merit, even if that means at a lower economic level then she was brought up with. </p><p></p><p>For awhile I thought I would be caught in that "never ending drain on my resources" as well.........but it all came to a sort of natural point where it was just time to stop giving money. From my position as an outside observer, it sounds to me as if you are headed there as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 606604, member: 13542"] Kathy, that's too bad about no resources for your daughter in Georgia. I can see your reluctance to keep paying for your daughter's life. And, at the same time I can understand helping her as she helps herself for the time being. Are you working towards ultimately weaning her of the need for any financial assistance from you? That seems the likely goal. At some point you guys won't be around to continue, so she will have to learn how to live on her own merit, even if that means at a lower economic level then she was brought up with. For awhile I thought I would be caught in that "never ending drain on my resources" as well.........but it all came to a sort of natural point where it was just time to stop giving money. From my position as an outside observer, it sounds to me as if you are headed there as well. [/QUOTE]
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