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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 120688" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>WOW.......SO sorry. I know you have been through so much, and it is all so hard. </p><p>I remember, at that age, when my son sprained my arm in an over the top rage. I remember feeling so alone, and so abandoned.........hands down the worst memory of my life. One I do everything not to remember. </p><p></p><p>However, he still was my son, and Aly still is your daughter. She needs help.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought, when things are calm. </p><p>How is Aly going to get the help she needs if husband is going to be in denial?</p><p>Surely, after 26 years, and many children, you and husband are able able to make the best choice for Aly? Is that in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), or with husband, or you?</p><p></p><p>Again, many, many hugs. I pray no judgment is felt in this message, because I feel your pain. Just, please, please, do not forget that she has a mental illness.........her spirit is not worth abandoning. She needs help! Is it more help than husband is able to provide? And, if so, who is going to get that for her unless you advocate for her and help husband see the light.</p><p></p><p>Sending you many, many hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 120688, member: 3301"] WOW.......SO sorry. I know you have been through so much, and it is all so hard. I remember, at that age, when my son sprained my arm in an over the top rage. I remember feeling so alone, and so abandoned.........hands down the worst memory of my life. One I do everything not to remember. However, he still was my son, and Aly still is your daughter. She needs help. Just some food for thought, when things are calm. How is Aly going to get the help she needs if husband is going to be in denial? Surely, after 26 years, and many children, you and husband are able able to make the best choice for Aly? Is that in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), or with husband, or you? Again, many, many hugs. I pray no judgment is felt in this message, because I feel your pain. Just, please, please, do not forget that she has a mental illness.........her spirit is not worth abandoning. She needs help! Is it more help than husband is able to provide? And, if so, who is going to get that for her unless you advocate for her and help husband see the light. Sending you many, many hugs. [/QUOTE]
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