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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 707234" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>My daughter did this same thing- moving to a different state with a guy she met on the internet- about 6 years ago. She had her infant daughter with her too, but left her aggressive dog with me. I was a basket case and had to work hard on detaching so I could maintain my own health and sanity. I will say all of my struggles with her have taught me to take care of myself and guard my peace of mind, so something positive came from it all. None of this is your fault. If you could control your daughter with your words she wouldn't have gone, so realize that you are not at fault for this. It was her choice. If/when you speak to her focus on positive things and don't let her suck you into an argument about the situation. I urge you to spend time figuring out how to detach and put your own health and well-being as your number 1 priority. Be as kind with yourself as you would any friend in the same situation. Sending peace your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 707234, member: 11235"] My daughter did this same thing- moving to a different state with a guy she met on the internet- about 6 years ago. She had her infant daughter with her too, but left her aggressive dog with me. I was a basket case and had to work hard on detaching so I could maintain my own health and sanity. I will say all of my struggles with her have taught me to take care of myself and guard my peace of mind, so something positive came from it all. None of this is your fault. If you could control your daughter with your words she wouldn't have gone, so realize that you are not at fault for this. It was her choice. If/when you speak to her focus on positive things and don't let her suck you into an argument about the situation. I urge you to spend time figuring out how to detach and put your own health and well-being as your number 1 priority. Be as kind with yourself as you would any friend in the same situation. Sending peace your way. [/QUOTE]
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