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04/03/2011 01:40 PM
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ydennek , This is all one can do if you were to be sucked in fully then you can not help him either you have needs as well.
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Have a great day . Life is what you make it


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I wish I found this web site years ago. It is a breath of fresh air reading this.

04/09/2012 11:21 PM  Top
Hellebore
 
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Having a lot of trouble with boundaries lately. Long story short, have a mother who's enabling an untreated BP who won't admit there's a problem or go for counseling.

Just checking in, I have nothing to add really. Just reading a bunch of old books I got in some Al-Anon meetings. It may be time to go back...

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