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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 737796" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>so sorry to mess up and have posted this thread twice.</p><p></p><p>New leaf - I definitely see the parallels in our journeys. Double heartache, but also the determination to be fiercely loving to ourselves and to learn healthy self care and boundaries.</p><p></p><p>I love what you say about being affected, but choosing not to be infected, which often means keeping those boundaries really strong. </p><p> I, too, have taken calls from jail always hoping that something is different and finding out that nothing is. I know that I am often traumatized by contact with my two adult kids because they honestly for whatever reason do not care about me or their impact on me. I also know that as long as they are blaming me, there’s no hope of a relationship.</p><p></p><p>I keep reading the posts of everyone here to keep me strong; otherwise I slip into the fog about my difficult children’s reality.</p><p>New Leaf you have a true generosity of spirit by sharing your story and by offering encouragement to those who are hurting .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 737796, member: 19832"] so sorry to mess up and have posted this thread twice. New leaf - I definitely see the parallels in our journeys. Double heartache, but also the determination to be fiercely loving to ourselves and to learn healthy self care and boundaries. I love what you say about being affected, but choosing not to be infected, which often means keeping those boundaries really strong. I, too, have taken calls from jail always hoping that something is different and finding out that nothing is. I know that I am often traumatized by contact with my two adult kids because they honestly for whatever reason do not care about me or their impact on me. I also know that as long as they are blaming me, there’s no hope of a relationship. I keep reading the posts of everyone here to keep me strong; otherwise I slip into the fog about my difficult children’s reality. New Leaf you have a true generosity of spirit by sharing your story and by offering encouragement to those who are hurting . [/QUOTE]
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