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Growing Up COH and Adult COH Experiences

   Therapy is not the answer because they don't see that they are the
problem. It's always "someone else's" mess. In the end it just turns out
to be another mess I have to clean up. Clean up intervention does not
work either, as we have done this at least 10 different times. They get
panicky, depressed and angry...



Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted on Tuesday,
March 11th, 2008 at 04:55 PM.


Relationship : parents
Source : news story
Message :  

I grew up in a filthy cluttered house. I was embarrassed by
the mess and had no power to change anything but myself. In 34 years
nothing has changed.I survived eating from that unsanitary kitchen and
living in a pig sty. I love my parents but I cant tolerate the mess.
Their house  smells of rotting food, dirty laundry and animals.  My
parents want us to visit, but there is so much stuff stacked on every flat
surface, that there is never any place to sit down.

   Therapy is not the answer because they don't see that they are the
problem. It's always "someone else's" mess. In the end it just turns out
to be another mess I have to clean up. Clean up intervention does not
work either, as we have done this at least 10 different times. They get
panicky, depressed and angry.

   I sometimes wonder if we can grow up in that environment and be
normal functioning adults.  I fear that as I grow older the craziness of
hoarding will start to manifest itself in my behavior.


Posted on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 @ 15:48:06 ICT by Donna
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