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Originally Posted by winter4me
Take care of yourself. Do things that are good for you, and healthy. Let your daughter approach you if, and when she wants to. Let her know you are there, and care, and let it go.
You are also angry, and this makes it hard to be helpful/"there" in a sense that someone else will feel comfortable with---I think right now, your daughter has enough on her plate, let her deal with it in her own way. Do you have a t. to talk to?
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Well, I've just
gone through two new T's - one rude and awful who wouldn't let me talk (!) and one who was supposed to be a "prescribing" psychologist but wasn't; she was very nice, though. I will start with an art therapist next week, however. I'm looking forward to it, have wanted to do this again for ages. Am wanting to get back into making art, expressing myself through art, and get counseling also, so this may do both.
I will send my daughter a short email or text and she answers and I know she appreciates it. Yes, she has enough on her plate. Thank you!