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We heard from difficult child. Doing well.
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 601095" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Barbara, I am glad that your difficult child is doing better. I am very happy to hear you taking your life back. You are so right, our difficult child's lives do "steal so much head room." </p><p></p><p>Since I am muddling through this as well, here is my 'tip of the day', don't allow your daughter's ups and downs to rule your life...... now that she is 'up' you can breathe, however, if she falters (and God I hope she doesn't) then you could go plummeting down the same slippery slope. Enjoy your moments immensely, live your life, no matter what your difficult child does try to stay in a balance point................... as I say that I realize that is what I am working on too, just staying in that balance point, regardless of what others are doing or not doing...............</p><p></p><p>Go celebrate life! And I will do the same!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 601095, member: 13542"] Barbara, I am glad that your difficult child is doing better. I am very happy to hear you taking your life back. You are so right, our difficult child's lives do "steal so much head room." Since I am muddling through this as well, here is my 'tip of the day', don't allow your daughter's ups and downs to rule your life...... now that she is 'up' you can breathe, however, if she falters (and God I hope she doesn't) then you could go plummeting down the same slippery slope. Enjoy your moments immensely, live your life, no matter what your difficult child does try to stay in a balance point................... as I say that I realize that is what I am working on too, just staying in that balance point, regardless of what others are doing or not doing............... Go celebrate life! And I will do the same! [/QUOTE]
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