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<blockquote data-quote="Joanieb" data-source="post: 709008" data-attributes="member: 21340"><p>For me it's one breath at a time. I'm just full of sadness and disbelief. I wasn't raised in a perfect household but I was taught to be loyal to your family and stay close. I'm 57 am doing I'm still every close to my siblings. My daughter is 36. I was divorced when she was 8 and I probably had too many relationships that didn't work which caused instability for her growing up, I did the best I could though and always had sports, holidays and gave my kids everything I could afford. I watched all their sports, I read them to sleep at night. I went to every school event and drove them to everywhere. I fed them well and spent time to teach them how to cook. My daughter hates me and sent me text messages one calling me a "low life <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />". She said I was emotionally abusive and the worts parent ever. I wasn't perfect by any means but I don't think I qualify for that. I would have never said any of those things in a million years to my parents. I read and I'm told that it's her illness talking not her. That's really hard to take on board when it's so personal. My heart is broken. I'm so worried for my grandsons and miss them so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joanieb, post: 709008, member: 21340"] For me it's one breath at a time. I'm just full of sadness and disbelief. I wasn't raised in a perfect household but I was taught to be loyal to your family and stay close. I'm 57 am doing I'm still every close to my siblings. My daughter is 36. I was divorced when she was 8 and I probably had too many relationships that didn't work which caused instability for her growing up, I did the best I could though and always had sports, holidays and gave my kids everything I could afford. I watched all their sports, I read them to sleep at night. I went to every school event and drove them to everywhere. I fed them well and spent time to teach them how to cook. My daughter hates me and sent me text messages one calling me a "low life :censored2:". She said I was emotionally abusive and the worts parent ever. I wasn't perfect by any means but I don't think I qualify for that. I would have never said any of those things in a million years to my parents. I read and I'm told that it's her illness talking not her. That's really hard to take on board when it's so personal. My heart is broken. I'm so worried for my grandsons and miss them so much. [/QUOTE]
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