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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 675238" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Dearest warrior sister, I feel you, loud and clear. We want the best for our kids. When my daughter has come around, I see incredible differences in her moods and attitude. It is awful. When my kids who are doing well come around, it is a joyful feeling. With the other two, it is at first a relief, like ok, you are still alive, then I can see if they are on something or not, and it kind of goes downhill from there. After they leave, it is a <em>big struggle </em>to recoup myself.</p><p>I think we can all fall into this WSM, we are moms after all, we worry about our well kids, too. I am working on emotional detachment. Trying not to go through the yo-yoing for my two. It is too much stress.</p><p></p><p> Yup, been there too. Thanks for sharing WSM, we are not alone. I am glad you are doing healthy things for yourself.</p><p>I think it is natural for us to have those heavy hearted moments. I am finding that a quick prayer helps, and I gave my two over to God. I said to Him "Lord, I just cannot handle what is happening to these two, please look after them, and keep them."</p><p>That really helps me cope.</p><p>You are not alone WSM.</p><p></p><p>Wishing you peace of heart and mind,</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 675238, member: 19522"] Dearest warrior sister, I feel you, loud and clear. We want the best for our kids. When my daughter has come around, I see incredible differences in her moods and attitude. It is awful. When my kids who are doing well come around, it is a joyful feeling. With the other two, it is at first a relief, like ok, you are still alive, then I can see if they are on something or not, and it kind of goes downhill from there. After they leave, it is a [I]big struggle [/I]to recoup myself. I think we can all fall into this WSM, we are moms after all, we worry about our well kids, too. I am working on emotional detachment. Trying not to go through the yo-yoing for my two. It is too much stress. Yup, been there too. Thanks for sharing WSM, we are not alone. I am glad you are doing healthy things for yourself. I think it is natural for us to have those heavy hearted moments. I am finding that a quick prayer helps, and I gave my two over to God. I said to Him "Lord, I just cannot handle what is happening to these two, please look after them, and keep them." That really helps me cope. You are not alone WSM. Wishing you peace of heart and mind, (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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