Author Topic: PHD--Post-Holiday Depression  (Read 2329 times)

JustKathy

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Re: PHD--Post-Holiday Depression
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2010, 04:33:08 PM »
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I wish your sister the best. I, too, am a B/C survivor, and it was after my diagnosis and during my treatment, that I truly, truly discovered what a cruel person my NM can be. They are so full of drama, and it would be laughable, if not so tragic.

Thank you, Judy. I can only hope that my sister does start to see M for what she really is. S has always been extremely co-dependent, to the point where she can't function without M to tell her what to do. She even bought the house two doors down from my mother and father because she can't function independently. I'd like to hope that she finally sees the light, but I'm not optimistic. When someone has been completely co-dependent their entire lives, I don't know that anything could change that.

HeartofPilgrimage

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Re: PHD--Post-Holiday Depression
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2010, 10:53:57 PM »
What happened with your mom THIS christmas is what happened with mine LAST christmas.