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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 752612" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Welcome! I'm sorry for what you are dealing with. It's always very hurtful when a child chooses to not have anything to do with us. </p><p>If you have not done so, perhaps you could write her a letter. </p><p>My situation is very different from yours but the commonality is my son chooses not to communicate with me. Yes, it's hurtful but I have come to let it go. We can spend a lot of time wondering and worrying but that really does no good. We may never understand why our children choose to do what they do but we can choose how we respond to it. </p><p>I for one will no longer allow my son to hold my emotions hostage. I'm not getting any younger and the years I have left I will live the very best life I can. I will always love my son and hope that someday our relationship will be better but I cannot allow myself to wallow in it.</p><p>((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 752612, member: 18516"] Welcome! I'm sorry for what you are dealing with. It's always very hurtful when a child chooses to not have anything to do with us. If you have not done so, perhaps you could write her a letter. My situation is very different from yours but the commonality is my son chooses not to communicate with me. Yes, it's hurtful but I have come to let it go. We can spend a lot of time wondering and worrying but that really does no good. We may never understand why our children choose to do what they do but we can choose how we respond to it. I for one will no longer allow my son to hold my emotions hostage. I'm not getting any younger and the years I have left I will live the very best life I can. I will always love my son and hope that someday our relationship will be better but I cannot allow myself to wallow in it. ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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