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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 579488" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Thank you, Signorina. I'm so grateful that I found this forum, especially due to posts like yours. Everybody is truly genuine, yet matter-of-fact with their advice. It's so helpful in a time of desperation. </p><p></p><p>I love the famous phrases to detach, and will start using them. I felt I said too much to him earlier, but in the same breath, I couldn't wait to be given the chance to say it. Again. I feel as though I have to constantly remind him, more so in these trying times, how much I truly love him and want only the best for him. But I know he knows. Which is why he's taken advantage of me and the help and second chances that I've given him. </p><p></p><p>I look forward to posting my difficult child's success story.....one day, and will owe so much to this group for holding my hand along the way. I also love reading the success stories of all of the difficult child's of this group. It gives me hope, and thrills me that the parents are able to sigh in relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 579488, member: 15912"] Thank you, Signorina. I'm so grateful that I found this forum, especially due to posts like yours. Everybody is truly genuine, yet matter-of-fact with their advice. It's so helpful in a time of desperation. I love the famous phrases to detach, and will start using them. I felt I said too much to him earlier, but in the same breath, I couldn't wait to be given the chance to say it. Again. I feel as though I have to constantly remind him, more so in these trying times, how much I truly love him and want only the best for him. But I know he knows. Which is why he's taken advantage of me and the help and second chances that I've given him. I look forward to posting my difficult child's success story.....one day, and will owe so much to this group for holding my hand along the way. I also love reading the success stories of all of the difficult child's of this group. It gives me hope, and thrills me that the parents are able to sigh in relief. [/QUOTE]
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