DisneyMomOK
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- Jan 25, 2004
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Dear Poster,
You are so very brave to have asked for help. You have faced one of the most cruel cards that life has to deal. IMHO, I think you are very wise not to have discussed this with family and friends (except your friends at the DIS), yet. Once you share your relationship with others, if you decide you want to work this out between the two of you, that knowledge of your most intimate personal problem will also affect the way those family members treat both of you. From your other posts, I know you are facing a tremendous amount of stress because of your adoption and, prior to that, I am assuming, trying to get pregnant (I went thru infertility treatment for years before I had my DD). A relationship between two adults is an overwhelming task when there are problems as all-consuming as trust and honesty issues. Because you are adults, however, you can IF YOU CHOOSE repair your relationship. It will never be the same, but that does not mean it will be worse, but it will be different. But know that you both have to be on the same page before you can move through this, if you so desire. I would suggest a therapist to help you. Sometimes, just talking with someone who is not going to make value judgments for you, but guide you to make your own, is the proper step to take.
My heartfelt concern and regards are with you tonight.
Sharon
You are so very brave to have asked for help. You have faced one of the most cruel cards that life has to deal. IMHO, I think you are very wise not to have discussed this with family and friends (except your friends at the DIS), yet. Once you share your relationship with others, if you decide you want to work this out between the two of you, that knowledge of your most intimate personal problem will also affect the way those family members treat both of you. From your other posts, I know you are facing a tremendous amount of stress because of your adoption and, prior to that, I am assuming, trying to get pregnant (I went thru infertility treatment for years before I had my DD). A relationship between two adults is an overwhelming task when there are problems as all-consuming as trust and honesty issues. Because you are adults, however, you can IF YOU CHOOSE repair your relationship. It will never be the same, but that does not mean it will be worse, but it will be different. But know that you both have to be on the same page before you can move through this, if you so desire. I would suggest a therapist to help you. Sometimes, just talking with someone who is not going to make value judgments for you, but guide you to make your own, is the proper step to take.
My heartfelt concern and regards are with you tonight.
Sharon