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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 765210" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>ANewLife4Me, I understand your confusion and pain. The best thing you can do is sit quietly and ask God for divine guidance as to what direction you should take. For me personally, cutting my daughter off from all communication hit her so deep down that she made a change. She knew I was wore out. I must admit that doing that was extremely painful for me but it was the ONLY way I could get her to get a grip within herself. I did way too much for her. I finally let her take the falls and she learned from it. My daughter was way off track, bipolar/borderline, hair pulling, lying etc. I completely stepped out of her life to force her BS back to herself. I prayed hard, studied hard. Only you can decide what is right for you and what you can live with. I came to the realization that my daughter was keeping me hostage with her BS. I pray for your peace and a good night sleep.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 765210, member: 22416"] [I]ANewLife4Me, I understand your confusion and pain. The best thing you can do is sit quietly and ask God for divine guidance as to what direction you should take. For me personally, cutting my daughter off from all communication hit her so deep down that she made a change. She knew I was wore out. I must admit that doing that was extremely painful for me but it was the ONLY way I could get her to get a grip within herself. I did way too much for her. I finally let her take the falls and she learned from it. My daughter was way off track, bipolar/borderline, hair pulling, lying etc. I completely stepped out of her life to force her BS back to herself. I prayed hard, studied hard. Only you can decide what is right for you and what you can live with. I came to the realization that my daughter was keeping me hostage with her BS. I pray for your peace and a good night sleep.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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