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writes: My daughter is 42 years old and we never had a "mother/daughter relationship". She always said I was never there for her and always put her smartness down. This is not true. I was always there for her, but she would never let me in. We are at the point where we do not speak anymore and she will not let me see or have any contact with my grandson. I am very depressed over this and want to know what I can do to overcome this depression. My daughter and I will never have contact again. It is beyond that point.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 January 2011): there are a number of good books out there with great advice on how to cope, one author I have found is Joyce Meyers. My 32 year old daughter will not speak to me and I am raising her son who she also has no contact with, its unbelievable for me to think things would turn out this way. It all started after I divorced her father an abusive alcoholic and somehow she sided with him and he put a wedge between me, her sister and them with all his lies. I cant do a thing about someone tellng lies but you would think since she lived in the mess she would know the truth. Its all so frustrating, Prayer helped me, and I will pray for you, talk to someone at church also, you wouldnt believe how many of us are out there in this situation, medicine is not the cure for a mothers broken heart
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