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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @littlechu Yes, it's very hard to accept! And I do accept I need help so I don't argue... But the denial is strong! I appreciate that you want to help them. Maybe you can talk to them and approach it a different way. You are a very good person.
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @leah2727 I love this!! Ahh I'm so proud of all of you!! How wonderful. I will let her help and love her. Thank you for this and what you do.
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @katrina2017 Thank you for this. And this is basically what this is. She repotted a plant for me that I wasn't able to get to. She was so happy to do it for me! I do love her unconditionally. I guess it's weird getting it back. :) I'll practice gracious receiving. Keep doing what you do. You...
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @lianacohen001 Thank you . I do my best to make up for any mistakes I made when they were kids. Best of everything for you.
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @lianacohen001 I'm so proud of you. You are a wonderful child. My daughter is also a wonderful child. I try to be as good as I can. :) I'll let the guilt go and accept for her sake. Thank you.
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @lianacohen001 That makes me feel much better about it. Thank you. That was my concern. She is doing some things that really suck, but she is so proud afterwards and happy that I have something nice. She always feels good after. I like this perspective.
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    So, this is for both adult children and older parents. I have an invisible disability ( that I'm still kind of in denial about) and need help around my home and my life. I work full time, but at home I struggle. My daughter has taken up helping me and taking care of me in different ways (...
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