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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 722209" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>I am so very sorry to read your story. I have a very troubled 35 year old daughter. I also have a deceased son that would be 36 this year but died when he was 13, almost 14. My daughter lies and steals from me, I have taken her to counseling for many years but I do not think anything has helped. I believe she is a psychopath while she is manic. My daughter's bad behavior has grieved me more than my son's death. I had to detach from my daughter years ago and I told myself that if she died during that time it would be horrible but our relationship as it was, was a death all to itself. Our relationship is dead, I do not trust her, I also told myself that if she died maybe she could turn into a good spirit. That is how I made it through the detatchment period. It all sounds so easy but the truth is I cried all day, prayed and knew I could not go back and let her continuely abuse me. I had to do what I had to do. Years went on and we had a workable relationship, of course she lied and used me here and there but for the most part it was workable. She has a no good live in boyfriend. Recently she stole $7.000.00 from me. I feel like an idot, I knew she was awful yet I trusted her one more time to do right. My heart is shattered like a death. I have texted her and talk on the phone with her but in the pit of my soul she makes me sick. I have a headache writting this because of how sick I become when I am around her. As soon as my emotions settle down I will take drastic action. I will get my money back and she will pay restitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 722209, member: 22416"] I am so very sorry to read your story. I have a very troubled 35 year old daughter. I also have a deceased son that would be 36 this year but died when he was 13, almost 14. My daughter lies and steals from me, I have taken her to counseling for many years but I do not think anything has helped. I believe she is a psychopath while she is manic. My daughter's bad behavior has grieved me more than my son's death. I had to detach from my daughter years ago and I told myself that if she died during that time it would be horrible but our relationship as it was, was a death all to itself. Our relationship is dead, I do not trust her, I also told myself that if she died maybe she could turn into a good spirit. That is how I made it through the detatchment period. It all sounds so easy but the truth is I cried all day, prayed and knew I could not go back and let her continuely abuse me. I had to do what I had to do. Years went on and we had a workable relationship, of course she lied and used me here and there but for the most part it was workable. She has a no good live in boyfriend. Recently she stole $7.000.00 from me. I feel like an idot, I knew she was awful yet I trusted her one more time to do right. My heart is shattered like a death. I have texted her and talk on the phone with her but in the pit of my soul she makes me sick. I have a headache writting this because of how sick I become when I am around her. As soon as my emotions settle down I will take drastic action. I will get my money back and she will pay restitution. [/QUOTE]
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