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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 765274" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Crayola14 & ANewLife4Me, Thank you for your thoughts. I do understand that this is my daughters world and to try to let it roll off my shoulders. But somedays I am not as strong as other days. I just have to believe that the lies are just distractions to keep me from the truth. I have also noticed that my daughter is putting on weight again. She lost so much of it after her boyfriend moved out. The hard part is when she gains a lot of weight the depression sets in and she get migrain headaches. One of the many things that I admired about my grandmother was that she was a truth teller. It was so refreshing to be with a person that you know is not going to give you a BS story. My husband is mostly honest and once in a while he will try to give me some BS. I've had a few friends that are straight shooters with the truth. The truth just feels good and right even if it is bad news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 765274, member: 22416"] Crayola14 & ANewLife4Me, Thank you for your thoughts. I do understand that this is my daughters world and to try to let it roll off my shoulders. But somedays I am not as strong as other days. I just have to believe that the lies are just distractions to keep me from the truth. I have also noticed that my daughter is putting on weight again. She lost so much of it after her boyfriend moved out. The hard part is when she gains a lot of weight the depression sets in and she get migrain headaches. One of the many things that I admired about my grandmother was that she was a truth teller. It was so refreshing to be with a person that you know is not going to give you a BS story. My husband is mostly honest and once in a while he will try to give me some BS. I've had a few friends that are straight shooters with the truth. The truth just feels good and right even if it is bad news. [/QUOTE]
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