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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 766143" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Ps I’m mad at M</p><p></p><p>No, just no. Stop it. I have an invisible M in my head that will try to guilt me into thinking this way. “You are her mother, just take her in and take care of her.” </p><p>Yes, I folded with Tornado when she was in transition to the sober home. She was trying to change. </p><p>I helped Hoku, when she was so critically ill with her childbirth injury. </p><p>It is different when our adult children have made and are making choices that are detrimental to themselves and others. Us. It is different if they put forth the effort to better their lives, and are sincerely trying. </p><p>You gave your son a good life. Yes, he has health issues and suffered a brain injury. That does not obligate you to sacrifice your health and safety. </p><p>I’m sorry Copa, but as a mother who has to stop my own thinking that “If I did more, things would change.”</p><p>Time and again my daughters have proven that “M” voice wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 766143, member: 19522"] Ps I’m mad at M No, just no. Stop it. I have an invisible M in my head that will try to guilt me into thinking this way. “You are her mother, just take her in and take care of her.” Yes, I folded with Tornado when she was in transition to the sober home. She was trying to change. I helped Hoku, when she was so critically ill with her childbirth injury. It is different when our adult children have made and are making choices that are detrimental to themselves and others. Us. It is different if they put forth the effort to better their lives, and are sincerely trying. You gave your son a good life. Yes, he has health issues and suffered a brain injury. That does not obligate you to sacrifice your health and safety. I’m sorry Copa, but as a mother who has to stop my own thinking that “If I did more, things would change.” Time and again my daughters have proven that “M” voice wrong. [/QUOTE]
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