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Opinion | I’m in my 60s, and I’ve been estranged from my parents for two years. I had to do it for my mental health. Did I do the right thing? Ask Lisi

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Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

²ÏÌýI’m a woman in my 60s, estranged from my parents for almost two years. They have written me letters and we have spoken on the phone several times. My parents don’t understand the estrangement. They think it happened suddenly. This was not the case for me.

The decision to walk away and estrange myself from them came with a lot of grieving and counselling. My distancing started many years ago by setting boundaries, such as not coming home for the holidays and agreeing to visit only once a year for three days and staying in a hotel room. Even with these set boundaries my mental health deteriorated.

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Lisi Tesher

Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

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