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difficult child upped the ante ~ police and ambulance were here
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 478323"><p>My difficult child pulled that one before. She called me and told me she was about to be dropped off at my house. I was like, woah, wait a minute - we have plans, you weren't expected, etc. Simply stated she was being dropped off because she had nowhere else to go. Told her I would be happy to bring her to a rehab. She never showed, but texted me that she hadn't eaten in days and it broke my heart!!!!! I told her had she asked if she could come over and eat I would NEVER say no. But, she didn't. She knew it would tug at my heart. Everytime I have seen her, she doesn't look like she hasn't eaten. Yeah, it may be ramen noodles - but didn't we all have to eat them at some point? </p><p></p><p>I highly doubt anyone at the sober house would let her go hungry. She is trying everything she can to get her way. Kudos to you and hubby for standing firm!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 478323"] My difficult child pulled that one before. She called me and told me she was about to be dropped off at my house. I was like, woah, wait a minute - we have plans, you weren't expected, etc. Simply stated she was being dropped off because she had nowhere else to go. Told her I would be happy to bring her to a rehab. She never showed, but texted me that she hadn't eaten in days and it broke my heart!!!!! I told her had she asked if she could come over and eat I would NEVER say no. But, she didn't. She knew it would tug at my heart. Everytime I have seen her, she doesn't look like she hasn't eaten. Yeah, it may be ramen noodles - but didn't we all have to eat them at some point? I highly doubt anyone at the sober house would let her go hungry. She is trying everything she can to get her way. Kudos to you and hubby for standing firm!!! [/QUOTE]
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