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A few knotts in my neck
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 751734" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>I have been through a nearly identical situation. When I cut my daughter off she also upped the ante with the phone calls and insane behavior. It was so difficult to get through. I'm glad you stuck to your guns. I know how hard it is and how painful it can be. This is great, though. You took the first step toward being healthy and happy! Congratulations! In my experience they will typically back off for awhile, then try it again, just to see if you are really going to maintain your boundaries. For me it got easier each time and I have maintained my boundaries. I truly believe it helped my daughter get her own life together. She is much better now and I hope will continue with the positive path she is on. I'm proud of you! Keep it up and keep focusing on taking care of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 751734, member: 11235"] I have been through a nearly identical situation. When I cut my daughter off she also upped the ante with the phone calls and insane behavior. It was so difficult to get through. I'm glad you stuck to your guns. I know how hard it is and how painful it can be. This is great, though. You took the first step toward being healthy and happy! Congratulations! In my experience they will typically back off for awhile, then try it again, just to see if you are really going to maintain your boundaries. For me it got easier each time and I have maintained my boundaries. I truly believe it helped my daughter get her own life together. She is much better now and I hope will continue with the positive path she is on. I'm proud of you! Keep it up and keep focusing on taking care of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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