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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 516234" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Reading your posts from far away on a vacation I so needed after my difficult child continued to do very similar kinds of things. I hope yours change before they're 39 like mine. I so relate to what you are both saying. My girl is almost 40 years old and I am still at it, hoping all the time that she will have a life,<em> any life,</em> which is not plagued by such poor choices and horrible outcomes. The light is always on. </p><p></p><p>PG while reading your post, I could have inserted my difficult child's name, we've been down that road hundreds of times, it is so frustrating, I get it. And, no one except another parent of a difficult child, really understands what we go through and how we continue to come back and try again. If our difficult child's could really understand how much we love them, that alone would heal them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 516234, member: 13542"] Reading your posts from far away on a vacation I so needed after my difficult child continued to do very similar kinds of things. I hope yours change before they're 39 like mine. I so relate to what you are both saying. My girl is almost 40 years old and I am still at it, hoping all the time that she will have a life,[I] any life,[/I] which is not plagued by such poor choices and horrible outcomes. The light is always on. PG while reading your post, I could have inserted my difficult child's name, we've been down that road hundreds of times, it is so frustrating, I get it. And, no one except another parent of a difficult child, really understands what we go through and how we continue to come back and try again. If our difficult child's could really understand how much we love them, that alone would heal them. [/QUOTE]
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