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<blockquote data-quote="LetGo" data-source="post: 766079" data-attributes="member: 33482"><p>Someone told me that same thing also. "You're only as happy as your least happy child." I had a long think on that awhile back and I don't think it's true! There are many places in my life that bring me joy. I am productive, kind and caring. If I was as "happy" as my daughter, oh, boy...I'd be in very seriously bad shape! Do I hurt for her? Yes! Do I wish things were different for and with her? Absolutely. But they are what they are. My other children are doing quite well. My husband and I are enjoying life. Periodically, I revisit things in my heart about my daughter and drift into "if only"...then I need to regain emotional balance, and I do. People here help so much! I hope you continue to find solace in detachment. Overall, I think it really helps! Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetGo, post: 766079, member: 33482"] Someone told me that same thing also. "You're only as happy as your least happy child." I had a long think on that awhile back and I don't think it's true! There are many places in my life that bring me joy. I am productive, kind and caring. If I was as "happy" as my daughter, oh, boy...I'd be in very seriously bad shape! Do I hurt for her? Yes! Do I wish things were different for and with her? Absolutely. But they are what they are. My other children are doing quite well. My husband and I are enjoying life. Periodically, I revisit things in my heart about my daughter and drift into "if only"...then I need to regain emotional balance, and I do. People here help so much! I hope you continue to find solace in detachment. Overall, I think it really helps! Hugs [/QUOTE]
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