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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 765452" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>ANewLife4Me, </p><p>I'm very sorry for what has happened to your daughter and the grief and pain that has brought to your life. I'm glad you've been able to be strengthened by what you find here on this site. It has helped me tremendously. I took a break from it for a couple of years but have now returned, and I check it almost every day. There are some really wise and caring people here whose insights are so helpful and I am thankful for them. </p><p></p><p>I agree with you. I am a couple of years older (62), and I have been caring for our son since I was 28, which is over half of my life. I keep telling myself that I need to not allow him to destroy the remaining years I have left. I am torn at times with wanting to detach completely (other than praying for him daily) and wanting to continue to hope that things will change. That hope can be like a ball and chain I think. </p><p></p><p>I hope that you continue to move forward and that God will bring some healing and peace to your heart. Glad you're here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 765452, member: 22597"] ANewLife4Me, I'm very sorry for what has happened to your daughter and the grief and pain that has brought to your life. I'm glad you've been able to be strengthened by what you find here on this site. It has helped me tremendously. I took a break from it for a couple of years but have now returned, and I check it almost every day. There are some really wise and caring people here whose insights are so helpful and I am thankful for them. I agree with you. I am a couple of years older (62), and I have been caring for our son since I was 28, which is over half of my life. I keep telling myself that I need to not allow him to destroy the remaining years I have left. I am torn at times with wanting to detach completely (other than praying for him daily) and wanting to continue to hope that things will change. That hope can be like a ball and chain I think. I hope that you continue to move forward and that God will bring some healing and peace to your heart. Glad you're here. [/QUOTE]
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