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[quote=Anonymous]Accept your mother as she is. You can't change her. She can't even change herself probably without professional help, and she's probably set in her ways. As a person with anxiety, I can tell you that it's a powerful force to deal with. You are complaining about dealing with her. Imagine how difficult it is for her to be the one dealing with her own issues. If anyone has a right to complain, it is she. Gently guide her and try to be understanding instead of acting like you are better than her and like you don't have the time to put up with it. What did she go through in her life that caused her to be how she is? Try to have some empathy. She raised you and deserves some respect despite some flaws. I'm sure you have your own flaws. Oh, and I have a healthy relationship with my own mother and wish I lived closer to her.[/quote]
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