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difficult child upped the ante ~ police and ambulance were here
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 478320" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>The coat has been missing for at least a week. I have only worn it one time this fall for a football game 2 weeks ago. I looked for it about a week later and couldn't find it. I suspected difficult child immediately and wondered if she had found a way into the house. husband and I also wondered how a dog toy got into the family room since we don't give the dogs free roam of downstairs since they still have accidents.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, I think she has been getting into the house for a while. I did go home unexpectedly a couple of times just to see but she was not there at those times. </p><p></p><p>Before husband blocked her texts and messages she was texting that she was hungry and hadn't eaten in two days. The halfway house has on their website that they will take clients to food banks if necessary. So I guess she will get something to eat. We had taken her to the grocery store on Monday and offered to buy her food to take to the halfway house but she only wanted cherry coke and crackers. </p><p></p><p>My main worry is that she is going to show up at my classroom door. She did that once before.</p><p></p><p>Janet, I am convinced that she is borderline. That is why I offered to pay for DBT while she is at the halfway house. I do think that she needs mental health treatment in addition to being in the sober house. So far, she had not taken us up on the offer. I did read that 40% of borderlines also have substance abuse issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 478320, member: 1967"] The coat has been missing for at least a week. I have only worn it one time this fall for a football game 2 weeks ago. I looked for it about a week later and couldn't find it. I suspected difficult child immediately and wondered if she had found a way into the house. husband and I also wondered how a dog toy got into the family room since we don't give the dogs free roam of downstairs since they still have accidents. So, yes, I think she has been getting into the house for a while. I did go home unexpectedly a couple of times just to see but she was not there at those times. Before husband blocked her texts and messages she was texting that she was hungry and hadn't eaten in two days. The halfway house has on their website that they will take clients to food banks if necessary. So I guess she will get something to eat. We had taken her to the grocery store on Monday and offered to buy her food to take to the halfway house but she only wanted cherry coke and crackers. My main worry is that she is going to show up at my classroom door. She did that once before. Janet, I am convinced that she is borderline. That is why I offered to pay for DBT while she is at the halfway house. I do think that she needs mental health treatment in addition to being in the sober house. So far, she had not taken us up on the offer. I did read that 40% of borderlines also have substance abuse issues. [/QUOTE]
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