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<blockquote data-quote="lostmyson" data-source="post: 552640" data-attributes="member: 15208"><p>Nancy, I do have a number for a local al-anon group. Meets on Wed and Thurs. I have to work both evenings at my sister-in-laws restaurant this week only. Kathy, I am not really hiding my feelings from my husband but he is of the mindset out of sight out of mind. He buries his head in the sand and does not address serious issues. He is also only a step-dad to my son but has been very good to him. He hardly ever sees his 24 year old bio daughter who is learning disabled and lives 20 minutes away. I think I am emotional enough for the both of us. I have told him it is all I can do to get through my daily chores and take care of my daughter. LMS I can see how you could have had a breakdown after dealing with this for an extended time. I have suffered panic attacks years ago. It is so hard when we can't fix things like we did when our kids were little. Thanks all for listening. Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostmyson, post: 552640, member: 15208"] Nancy, I do have a number for a local al-anon group. Meets on Wed and Thurs. I have to work both evenings at my sister-in-laws restaurant this week only. Kathy, I am not really hiding my feelings from my husband but he is of the mindset out of sight out of mind. He buries his head in the sand and does not address serious issues. He is also only a step-dad to my son but has been very good to him. He hardly ever sees his 24 year old bio daughter who is learning disabled and lives 20 minutes away. I think I am emotional enough for the both of us. I have told him it is all I can do to get through my daily chores and take care of my daughter. LMS I can see how you could have had a breakdown after dealing with this for an extended time. I have suffered panic attacks years ago. It is so hard when we can't fix things like we did when our kids were little. Thanks all for listening. Kim [/QUOTE]
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