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Learning to Let Go...sorry if you already read this post!
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<blockquote data-quote="LetGo" data-source="post: 765630" data-attributes="member: 33482"><p>Thank you so much for your response. My daughter never accepted that I am her Mom. She has always been "missing" something and has thought the next thing to come along would be the magic cure for what ails her. This forum has been incredibly helpful to me. I have decided not to reach out to her. She is 35, behavior hasn't changed much, and indeed has gotten worse since she left the area to be with her birth mother (who by the way, kicked my daughter out and she herself is now deceased). I need to live in peace with the rest of my family. Take good care of yourself (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetGo, post: 765630, member: 33482"] Thank you so much for your response. My daughter never accepted that I am her Mom. She has always been "missing" something and has thought the next thing to come along would be the magic cure for what ails her. This forum has been incredibly helpful to me. I have decided not to reach out to her. She is 35, behavior hasn't changed much, and indeed has gotten worse since she left the area to be with her birth mother (who by the way, kicked my daughter out and she herself is now deceased). I need to live in peace with the rest of my family. Take good care of yourself (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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