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Uncommunicative adult children

I have been in this situation for two years.  Along with the loss of my parents and siblings, I have lost my health, my husband is now disabled, I've lost my home and career.  After devoting my entire adulthood to my sons, when I expected to have their support, they have stopped communicating.  I have done and read everything.  I'm really over the edge.
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I am new to this blog for posting, i expected to have their support, they have stopped communicating.  I have done and read everything.

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It seems like you and your children have been profoundly affected by your and your husband's disabilities.  I would highly recommend that you find a therapist to help you continue to deal with all the losses and family conflicts that you are facing.  Given what you have been through with your health, your husband's health and your relationship with your children, someone who can help you deal with these issues would likely benefit you a great deal.
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