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<blockquote data-quote="Rescued One" data-source="post: 72032588" data-attributes="member: 445539"><p>I think you need some distance from family. I loved my sister (she passed away), but she criticized me so much that I had to get away. And when she started causing more serious problems, we dealt with those as long as we could, then moved. I never wanted her to have cancer. We visited her at the hospital. When we got to the hospital I started crying, and it was a while before I could go up to her room. I called her frequently after that. It was so sad. I still feel sad that she had such a horrible life. All those years living near her, I kept wanting to please God and I exposed myself and my children to her husband. I didn't know it was okay to cut ties; but sometimes its necessary. Her children have moved far away from their father, have no contact with him, or <em>anyone </em>in the entire family on both parents' sides. You need someone you can talk to and trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rescued One, post: 72032588, member: 445539"] I think you need some distance from family. I loved my sister (she passed away), but she criticized me so much that I had to get away. And when she started causing more serious problems, we dealt with those as long as we could, then moved. I never wanted her to have cancer. We visited her at the hospital. When we got to the hospital I started crying, and it was a while before I could go up to her room. I called her frequently after that. It was so sad. I still feel sad that she had such a horrible life. All those years living near her, I kept wanting to please God and I exposed myself and my children to her husband. I didn't know it was okay to cut ties; but sometimes its necessary. Her children have moved far away from their father, have no contact with him, or [I]anyone [/I]in the entire family on both parents' sides. You need someone you can talk to and trust. [/QUOTE]
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