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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 96099" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>It probably is best that this happened now...but regardless of</p><p>the brave talk from you (and evidently wife too) I am sending support for your aching heart. No matter how necessary it is to</p><p>draw a line in the sand. No matter that any consequence is better than visiting your child in the ER or the mortuary. No</p><p>matter. Once the lights are off for the night, your parents</p><p>heart feels sore. Yep, even when you know you have done your</p><p>best. Even when you have studied Detachment 101. </p><p></p><p>My husband and I love and trust each other. We have shared thirty</p><p>years of childraising, running a small business and facing the</p><p>challenges that adults face. When it comes to our easy child/difficult child we</p><p>rarely can share the ache. Sometimes we hug. Sometimes we pat.</p><p>The pain is probably close to identical but it is individual. I</p><p>am saying a few prayers for you and your wife and your easy child girl.</p><p>I have said and will again say a few prayers for your difficult child but</p><p>today....it's time to pray that his survivors find comfort. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 96099, member: 35"] It probably is best that this happened now...but regardless of the brave talk from you (and evidently wife too) I am sending support for your aching heart. No matter how necessary it is to draw a line in the sand. No matter that any consequence is better than visiting your child in the ER or the mortuary. No matter. Once the lights are off for the night, your parents heart feels sore. Yep, even when you know you have done your best. Even when you have studied Detachment 101. My husband and I love and trust each other. We have shared thirty years of childraising, running a small business and facing the challenges that adults face. When it comes to our easy child/difficult child we rarely can share the ache. Sometimes we hug. Sometimes we pat. The pain is probably close to identical but it is individual. I am saying a few prayers for you and your wife and your easy child girl. I have said and will again say a few prayers for your difficult child but today....it's time to pray that his survivors find comfort. DDD [/QUOTE]
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