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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 362585"><p>I too am very sorry.</p><p>Some...it seems have to learn things the hard way.</p><p>You, on the other hand, are free to move forward. Not always easy 'cause this stuff tugs at the heart. But what choice do you have? Life moves on. And at this juncture, doesn't sound like he is going to go be by your side.</p><p>So, my advice...assess what you have that is good....be what might be deemed 'selfish,' but really is NOT and enjoy life to the fullest.</p><p>Let difficult child know that if you are able, you'll help him take care of any medical needs, including psychological services...but he is free to make any important (bone head) decisions he feels he must make.</p><p>In the mean time, you set the good example, but living your life and living it in a joyful, healthy and responsible manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 362585"] I too am very sorry. Some...it seems have to learn things the hard way. You, on the other hand, are free to move forward. Not always easy 'cause this stuff tugs at the heart. But what choice do you have? Life moves on. And at this juncture, doesn't sound like he is going to go be by your side. So, my advice...assess what you have that is good....be what might be deemed 'selfish,' but really is NOT and enjoy life to the fullest. Let difficult child know that if you are able, you'll help him take care of any medical needs, including psychological services...but he is free to make any important (bone head) decisions he feels he must make. In the mean time, you set the good example, but living your life and living it in a joyful, healthy and responsible manner. [/QUOTE]
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