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The gut punch of motherhood
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<blockquote data-quote="healinginside" data-source="post: 762615" data-attributes="member: 29962"><p>Thank you, Busynmember- </p><p>Your posts and responses are some that I've been reading and have gotten me through the past few months. It is like having a glimpse nine years into the future and knowing the only person we can help is ourselves. I just want to pick him up and bring him home where he is safe but it would mean the end to my marriage and an unstable environment for my daughter. It's not fair to either one of my husband or daughter. or me. but it doesn't stop the pain of loving my son and it doesn't stop me wanting to help him. I am a 17-year cancer survivor and I still think this is the difficult thing I have gone through - they are at least tied. Thank you for listening and for your guidance - it is appreciated much deeper than you know. I will try NarAnon. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="healinginside, post: 762615, member: 29962"] Thank you, Busynmember- Your posts and responses are some that I've been reading and have gotten me through the past few months. It is like having a glimpse nine years into the future and knowing the only person we can help is ourselves. I just want to pick him up and bring him home where he is safe but it would mean the end to my marriage and an unstable environment for my daughter. It's not fair to either one of my husband or daughter. or me. but it doesn't stop the pain of loving my son and it doesn't stop me wanting to help him. I am a 17-year cancer survivor and I still think this is the difficult thing I have gone through - they are at least tied. Thank you for listening and for your guidance - it is appreciated much deeper than you know. I will try NarAnon. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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