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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 676074" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p><em>I hear you,</em> my well adjusted children are tired of all the craziness and have just had enough......I am sorry for the affect on your boy, hopefully he can get help and live a peaceful life.</p><p> Oh my poor dear, you both have entirely too much on your plate, heavens. I am so very sorry for the stress of it all.</p><p>Then, having to deal with daughters' shenanigans.</p><p> I do not think that in the throes of addiction, our d cs have one iota of thought for others. It is the hallmark of the disease, a very selfish craving, indeed. My hubs is heartbroken, Rain was always his favorite. She has been slip sliding since 16 or so, 20 long years of see-sawing up and down.</p><p>I do think it has affected hubs health conditions. You know men, just don't really talk and get it out.....So, of course, I am the "bad" guy in all of this.</p><p>Like you, I think consequences are important lessons. We won't always be here to bail them out.</p><p></p><p>I know the feeling Autumn. I hope you are able to get some rest and have time for you. It is all too much.</p><p>Please take care, get enough sleep, and try not to overthink all of this. It really is beyond comprehension, isn't it? Just mind boggling.....</p><p></p><p>take deep, deep breaths, you are not alone.....</p><p></p><p>Take care and God bless,</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 676074, member: 19522"] [I]I hear you,[/I] my well adjusted children are tired of all the craziness and have just had enough......I am sorry for the affect on your boy, hopefully he can get help and live a peaceful life. Oh my poor dear, you both have entirely too much on your plate, heavens. I am so very sorry for the stress of it all. Then, having to deal with daughters' shenanigans. I do not think that in the throes of addiction, our d cs have one iota of thought for others. It is the hallmark of the disease, a very selfish craving, indeed. My hubs is heartbroken, Rain was always his favorite. She has been slip sliding since 16 or so, 20 long years of see-sawing up and down. I do think it has affected hubs health conditions. You know men, just don't really talk and get it out.....So, of course, I am the "bad" guy in all of this. Like you, I think consequences are important lessons. We won't always be here to bail them out. I know the feeling Autumn. I hope you are able to get some rest and have time for you. It is all too much. Please take care, get enough sleep, and try not to overthink all of this. It really is beyond comprehension, isn't it? Just mind boggling..... take deep, deep breaths, you are not alone..... Take care and God bless, (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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