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<blockquote data-quote="Mirabelle" data-source="post: 762852" data-attributes="member: 28712"><p>Thank you Copa. I really identify with what you say about just 'the thought of any potential breach of boundaries by him.' A good part of the reason I go into panic mode around this issue is because I do not want to see or be with my stepson at the moment either. Like you, I have not found the skills and the strength to cope with him in person. It is heartbreaking to see him, to the point of inducing an anxiety attack. The day he came knocking on my door unannounced, I was terrified that I would have to have face to face interaction with him. These days, he looks different, sounds different, acts different than the boy I love. A halfway homeless druggie off his medication. Which is exactly what he is. But knowing it and having the proof of it standing in front of you are two different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirabelle, post: 762852, member: 28712"] Thank you Copa. I really identify with what you say about just 'the thought of any potential breach of boundaries by him.' A good part of the reason I go into panic mode around this issue is because I do not want to see or be with my stepson at the moment either. Like you, I have not found the skills and the strength to cope with him in person. It is heartbreaking to see him, to the point of inducing an anxiety attack. The day he came knocking on my door unannounced, I was terrified that I would have to have face to face interaction with him. These days, he looks different, sounds different, acts different than the boy I love. A halfway homeless druggie off his medication. Which is exactly what he is. But knowing it and having the proof of it standing in front of you are two different things. [/QUOTE]
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