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Returning after nearly 20 years; now she's an adult, undiagnosed but very likely Borderline.
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<blockquote data-quote="gennydog" data-source="post: 763108" data-attributes="member: 30396"><p>Thank you Blighty. She has been doing better the last few years, so I was hopeful. But she doesn't do well with big life changes. I have a horrible feeling that this one isn't going to blow over... she is going to be miserable to everyone for the next several years while my grandson is away. Her life revolves around her kids, though not in a healthy way. She is a helicopter parent on steroids, controlling every aspect of their lives. It's no wonder he enlisted as soon as he turned 18! The alternative was to go to community college and continue living with her. He is doing great!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennydog, post: 763108, member: 30396"] Thank you Blighty. She has been doing better the last few years, so I was hopeful. But she doesn't do well with big life changes. I have a horrible feeling that this one isn't going to blow over... she is going to be miserable to everyone for the next several years while my grandson is away. Her life revolves around her kids, though not in a healthy way. She is a helicopter parent on steroids, controlling every aspect of their lives. It's no wonder he enlisted as soon as he turned 18! The alternative was to go to community college and continue living with her. He is doing great!! [/QUOTE]
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