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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 166265" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>You are not alone. I can totally relate to your feelings. DO NOT FEEL guilty about them Take care of your and your husband's needs and especially your marriage. You've been through ENOUGH. You're not crazy feeling like the kids are thinking they're "entitled" to things or their reckless behavior. Sadly, I've seen my share of that and I don't have any answers for you. In my case we went througha TON of therapy and medications and evaluations but it came down to therapists telling us we'd done our best and it was definitely up to our son so make up his mind to stop being self-destructive. Unfortunately, he did something horrible to our daughter so he's no longer in our home and I have mixed feelings about that but I admit it's also way more peaceful. It didn't come without a very heavy price though. I wish you lots of luck and the best advice I can give you is to take care of you and your husband and find time for yourselves in all of the yuckiness. </p><p> </p><p>HUGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 166265, member: 4808"] You are not alone. I can totally relate to your feelings. DO NOT FEEL guilty about them Take care of your and your husband's needs and especially your marriage. You've been through ENOUGH. You're not crazy feeling like the kids are thinking they're "entitled" to things or their reckless behavior. Sadly, I've seen my share of that and I don't have any answers for you. In my case we went througha TON of therapy and medications and evaluations but it came down to therapists telling us we'd done our best and it was definitely up to our son so make up his mind to stop being self-destructive. Unfortunately, he did something horrible to our daughter so he's no longer in our home and I have mixed feelings about that but I admit it's also way more peaceful. It didn't come without a very heavy price though. I wish you lots of luck and the best advice I can give you is to take care of you and your husband and find time for yourselves in all of the yuckiness. HUGS [/QUOTE]
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