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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 460098" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I am certain the only reason I am handling this so much better now is because she is out of the house. I think about all the families here who are struggling with their difficult child's still in their house and I know how difficult it is to detach under those circumstances. I find myself unable to give those members advice on how to survive because I survived day-to-day. It is so much harder to deal on a daily basis with difficult child's when their every move affects the entire family. Once difficult child left the house everything changed. Of course I handle thing much better now, I don't see what she is doing and it is not in my face, I don't have to wonder where she is or what she's doing or what kind of mood she will come home in or what will be stolen next from my house.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I am doing better now is not relenting and letting her come back home or rescuing here when she falls.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 460098, member: 59"] I am certain the only reason I am handling this so much better now is because she is out of the house. I think about all the families here who are struggling with their difficult child's still in their house and I know how difficult it is to detach under those circumstances. I find myself unable to give those members advice on how to survive because I survived day-to-day. It is so much harder to deal on a daily basis with difficult child's when their every move affects the entire family. Once difficult child left the house everything changed. Of course I handle thing much better now, I don't see what she is doing and it is not in my face, I don't have to wonder where she is or what she's doing or what kind of mood she will come home in or what will be stolen next from my house. The only thing I am doing better now is not relenting and letting her come back home or rescuing here when she falls. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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