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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 754616" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>What I have learned is that my suffering will not alleviate anyone else's. You deserve to live well because you have worked had for it. If your daughter did not use the grandchildren against you, then I am sure you would be an integral and positive force in their lives. You can pray that that you will be reconnected with them, but in the meantime the best you can do is to model how one should live.</p><p></p><p>Ask yourself this: has the money, time, things, and efforts directed to your daughter changed things for the better? If your situation is like mine, except for momentarily, it has not. It doesn't mean you haven't tried, but changing your daughter is out of your hands, and allowing her to treat you badly is bad for you and for your grandchildren.</p><p></p><p>Glad you have found a place to get support from caring people here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 754616, member: 19832"] What I have learned is that my suffering will not alleviate anyone else's. You deserve to live well because you have worked had for it. If your daughter did not use the grandchildren against you, then I am sure you would be an integral and positive force in their lives. You can pray that that you will be reconnected with them, but in the meantime the best you can do is to model how one should live. Ask yourself this: has the money, time, things, and efforts directed to your daughter changed things for the better? If your situation is like mine, except for momentarily, it has not. It doesn't mean you haven't tried, but changing your daughter is out of your hands, and allowing her to treat you badly is bad for you and for your grandchildren. Glad you have found a place to get support from caring people here. [/QUOTE]
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