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Coping with detachment and no contact with 20 yo son
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<blockquote data-quote="mumfromdownunder" data-source="post: 718146" data-attributes="member: 21819"><p>Thank you RNO441, you <span style="color: #ff0080"><u>all</u></span> give such great advise. It's funny talking to you all , as I have been following your posts for sometime now (I wish, like everyone here, it would be under very different circumstances).</p><p></p><p>I am still going through the "No Contact" stage - and think this will go on for sometime now. I really need to try and heal my broken heart, I find it feels like the same as the pain you go through when dealing with the grief of a loved ones passing. I am exhausted but still getting up in the morning and managing to function at work. I have been to a few different therapists over the years, but I must say that this forum (and the advise from the parents at Teen Challenge) have help me get through my worst moments.</p><p></p><p>My father in law is still blocked.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for your replies, it is truly a lifeline for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mumfromdownunder, post: 718146, member: 21819"] Thank you RNO441, you [COLOR=#ff0080][U]all[/U][/COLOR] give such great advise. It's funny talking to you all , as I have been following your posts for sometime now (I wish, like everyone here, it would be under very different circumstances). I am still going through the "No Contact" stage - and think this will go on for sometime now. I really need to try and heal my broken heart, I find it feels like the same as the pain you go through when dealing with the grief of a loved ones passing. I am exhausted but still getting up in the morning and managing to function at work. I have been to a few different therapists over the years, but I must say that this forum (and the advise from the parents at Teen Challenge) have help me get through my worst moments. My father in law is still blocked. Thank you again for your replies, it is truly a lifeline for me. [/QUOTE]
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