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When your difficult child chooses to shut you out....
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<blockquote data-quote="7jewels" data-source="post: 375062"><p>Dash,</p><p>It takes so long to accept that WE don't NEED our difficult child's, and that they are adults. I'm on that road, too. I remember the first time my difficult child and I were separated for longer than a week or two (she was in ED/Residential Treatment Center (RTC)), it was agony. Distraction is best. Read stuff that has NOTHING to do with difficult child's and only a half hour or so of Codependent No More. Even with my large family, I still HAD to force myself to find distractions from my obsession with my difficult child; she was MY addiction and I had to own that. It's a process for sure. Love and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7jewels, post: 375062"] Dash, It takes so long to accept that WE don't NEED our difficult child's, and that they are adults. I'm on that road, too. I remember the first time my difficult child and I were separated for longer than a week or two (she was in ED/Residential Treatment Center (RTC)), it was agony. Distraction is best. Read stuff that has NOTHING to do with difficult child's and only a half hour or so of Codependent No More. Even with my large family, I still HAD to force myself to find distractions from my obsession with my difficult child; she was MY addiction and I had to own that. It's a process for sure. Love and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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