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Toughest month of my life.
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 583647" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Hi and welcome,</p><p>I know what it's like to willingly put your life on hold and sacrifice everything for your children, just to have it unfurl so unexpectedly and disappointingly.</p><p>I would suggest you continue with therapy, if you're not already doing so. You can offer that she also go and even work things out together if she wishes, but since she's an adult, she will have to decide.</p><p>You are doing the right thing by leaving the lines of communication open. She is working, that is a good thing, but she has many things to sort out as well. Perhaps she will approach you about it soon. </p><p>If not, you have done all that you could. The story is not over...never give up, but perhaps give her some space. I know you have a lot of regrets, even parents with so-called perfect kids have regrets. You've done a very good job - the best you knew how, and you just need to be patient to see how things work out.</p><p>Hang in there...I know it's rough right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 583647, member: 13882"] Hi and welcome, I know what it's like to willingly put your life on hold and sacrifice everything for your children, just to have it unfurl so unexpectedly and disappointingly. I would suggest you continue with therapy, if you're not already doing so. You can offer that she also go and even work things out together if she wishes, but since she's an adult, she will have to decide. You are doing the right thing by leaving the lines of communication open. She is working, that is a good thing, but she has many things to sort out as well. Perhaps she will approach you about it soon. If not, you have done all that you could. The story is not over...never give up, but perhaps give her some space. I know you have a lot of regrets, even parents with so-called perfect kids have regrets. You've done a very good job - the best you knew how, and you just need to be patient to see how things work out. Hang in there...I know it's rough right now. [/QUOTE]
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