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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I feel your pain, and my daughter is just about to start high school. I don't know how I will be able to stand it when she goes off to college. I get sad when my daughter goes on a sleepover! I know you'll adjust, and you'll get over your grief at her absence. You want her to grow up, don't you? This is what you've been working towards for the past 18 years! You'll have a new routine, and a different relationship with her -- on a different schedule as a PP has said. It took my neighbor six months to adjust after her daugher, her only child, when to college. But she's fine now, emails and scypes and talks on the phone every few days with her daughter. It is painful now, but the pain will diminish. Your daughter is still here, growing and learning and moving into the next phase of her life. You should be proud of her, and proud of yourself for getting her to independence! Good luck, OP. [/quote]
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