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When did you hit your own rock bottom with difficult kid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 728762" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>So sorry to read this, Carp.</p><p>You, the original poster and many many others here have been through such profound turmoil and heartache.</p><p>I too got to the point that I had to turn our diff. child over to my Higher Power.</p><p>And when I heard that concept of you are only as happy as your saddest child (or something like it) I decided to say NOPE! If that is the truth then I would be doomed. No, I reject that idea 1000%. I chose to be happy even with her insanity in the background. Life is good, life is a gift. She/they might not know this. But, I do. As best as you can, consider finding ways to bring joy into your life. Even simple things. Don’t be brought down into the pits by a problematic adult child. It’s very hard and sometimes just impossible...but worth it to push through. Enjoy life as best as you can is my advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 728762, member: 4152"] So sorry to read this, Carp. You, the original poster and many many others here have been through such profound turmoil and heartache. I too got to the point that I had to turn our diff. child over to my Higher Power. And when I heard that concept of you are only as happy as your saddest child (or something like it) I decided to say NOPE! If that is the truth then I would be doomed. No, I reject that idea 1000%. I chose to be happy even with her insanity in the background. Life is good, life is a gift. She/they might not know this. But, I do. As best as you can, consider finding ways to bring joy into your life. Even simple things. Don’t be brought down into the pits by a problematic adult child. It’s very hard and sometimes just impossible...but worth it to push through. Enjoy life as best as you can is my advice. [/QUOTE]
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