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[quote=Anonymous]I think it is extra hard for those of is with adult children who have some form of mental illness. My DD has ADHD, anxiety and is in recovery for an ED. she is really struggling right now and just found out that the guy she's been seeing wants to take a step back. I really worry about her going into a tail spin. I was up all night worrying, probably more than she was. Its hard to see our kids suffer or in pain and I know for me, I always want to fix it. I can't and I never could, all I can do is listen and be a soft spot for her to land. My DS of similar age has no issues, happy in life. I really never worry about him, and he has no mental health issues so I guess that's why. I am very close to my kids and I feel like I shoulder their stresses sometimes. I am seeking the answer to this question too OP![/quote]
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