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Daughter Crashes Vehicle for 2nd Time...
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 757146" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>All the more reason to start putting yourself first. We can't help our Difficult Child when they refuse to help themselves. My grandad used to say...</p><p></p><p>"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make 'em drink."</p><p></p><p>I just said in another post, it doesn't matter what I say to my Difficult Child, it will never be good enough, I will always be at fault. I have learned I can only be responsible for me, and it's up to me how my journey goes. I have endured more than I ever thought I could, but I also have many blessings. I feel better when I am grateful for the things that are going right. I so wish my Difficult Child could get to that point and I am sure you wish the same. It is horrible when they threaten suicide, my Difficult Child had it all planned out. The pain became more than I could bear and I realized I had to let go. The what if's will destroy anyone. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking of you. In healing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 757146, member: 23811"] All the more reason to start putting yourself first. We can't help our Difficult Child when they refuse to help themselves. My grandad used to say... "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make 'em drink." I just said in another post, it doesn't matter what I say to my Difficult Child, it will never be good enough, I will always be at fault. I have learned I can only be responsible for me, and it's up to me how my journey goes. I have endured more than I ever thought I could, but I also have many blessings. I feel better when I am grateful for the things that are going right. I so wish my Difficult Child could get to that point and I am sure you wish the same. It is horrible when they threaten suicide, my Difficult Child had it all planned out. The pain became more than I could bear and I realized I had to let go. The what if's will destroy anyone. I am thinking of you. In healing [/QUOTE]
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