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Daughter Voluntarily At Treatment Center... I Am Skeptical
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 755451" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>We hold onto each crumb as though it is a scrumptious cookie. I totally get it. I suffered for months thinking my Difficult Child was going to die any day from what I was told, and she still could, but her liver biopsy was normal. The scenes I have had in my head no one should ever see, and they were all wrong, at least for this moment. It was a waste of my time, energy and most of all, well-being.</p><p></p><p>I think things sometimes happen in a certain order to get to a certain end. Here's hoping this is a stepping stone for you and for your Difficult Child. There is great comfort for me knowing my Difficult Child does have support available. If she chooses to decline it, there's nothing I can do. She knows I have surrendered my role as fixer in chief. A burden has been lifted as I learn to work through my needs. Radical Acceptance is helping me get there. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking of you and hoping you can take a breather. Love and light</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 755451, member: 23811"] We hold onto each crumb as though it is a scrumptious cookie. I totally get it. I suffered for months thinking my Difficult Child was going to die any day from what I was told, and she still could, but her liver biopsy was normal. The scenes I have had in my head no one should ever see, and they were all wrong, at least for this moment. It was a waste of my time, energy and most of all, well-being. I think things sometimes happen in a certain order to get to a certain end. Here's hoping this is a stepping stone for you and for your Difficult Child. There is great comfort for me knowing my Difficult Child does have support available. If she chooses to decline it, there's nothing I can do. She knows I have surrendered my role as fixer in chief. A burden has been lifted as I learn to work through my needs. Radical Acceptance is helping me get there. I am thinking of you and hoping you can take a breather. Love and light [/QUOTE]
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