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30 Year Old BiPolar Daughter Going Downhill (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="Denise2017" data-source="post: 712759" data-attributes="member: 21870"><p>Wow. Thank you. I am close to tears at reading your message. I have seen your posts. I noticed the adorable image of the dogs. I dearly love my little dog, who I rescued from this very child when she abandoned him. I was actually hoping that you would write to me.</p><p></p><p>It's almost like you read my mind. I have another grown, married daughter who has a new baby, our first grandson. She has been abused by her sister too. She and I are similar, hard workers, achievers and we get along very well. I want to spend time with them. I want to volunteer at and animal shelter and I will. My dad is still alive and I need to spend time with him too. I am still working full-time, very hard, to add whatever more I can for retirement. However, I am very aware that the time ahead of me is limited and that I must enjoy my life. I am in a very good second marriage and I want to enjoy my husband and be calm and happy when I am with him.</p><p></p><p>You are an angel for all of the help you give. This is very hard, but I am at that place where I know I must do it. Everything you say is true. Just true and practical.</p><p></p><p>Can you lead me to the article on detachment? That would be very much appreciated</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your help, guidance, and energy. Sending hugs to you and your doggies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denise2017, post: 712759, member: 21870"] Wow. Thank you. I am close to tears at reading your message. I have seen your posts. I noticed the adorable image of the dogs. I dearly love my little dog, who I rescued from this very child when she abandoned him. I was actually hoping that you would write to me. It's almost like you read my mind. I have another grown, married daughter who has a new baby, our first grandson. She has been abused by her sister too. She and I are similar, hard workers, achievers and we get along very well. I want to spend time with them. I want to volunteer at and animal shelter and I will. My dad is still alive and I need to spend time with him too. I am still working full-time, very hard, to add whatever more I can for retirement. However, I am very aware that the time ahead of me is limited and that I must enjoy my life. I am in a very good second marriage and I want to enjoy my husband and be calm and happy when I am with him. You are an angel for all of the help you give. This is very hard, but I am at that place where I know I must do it. Everything you say is true. Just true and practical. Can you lead me to the article on detachment? That would be very much appreciated Thank you so much for your help, guidance, and energy. Sending hugs to you and your doggies. [/QUOTE]
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