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difficult child upped the ante ~ police and ambulance were here
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 478340"><p>I'm so sorry for you, Kathy. How very sad and stressful.</p><p>I too am a bit surprised that the police officers didn't take her to the hospital. Hard to believe the texts and the entire circumstances didn't add up to them taking her. But, you did your best. So very sad for everyone.</p><p>She seems so extraordinarily manipulative, depressed, volatile, etc.</p><p>It's good that you save those texts for a variety of reasons and if any are threatening on any level, I would tell the supervisor (s) at the place she is at. I'm wondering if they can limit her use of the phone. I'm also wondering if you should take her ability to text off of her phone. Just things to think about. </p><p>And YES, I do think it would be a very good idea for you and husband to see a counselor with reference to your the stress you have with your daughter. This would take a toll on any human being and any relationship. It is over the top difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 478340"] I'm so sorry for you, Kathy. How very sad and stressful. I too am a bit surprised that the police officers didn't take her to the hospital. Hard to believe the texts and the entire circumstances didn't add up to them taking her. But, you did your best. So very sad for everyone. She seems so extraordinarily manipulative, depressed, volatile, etc. It's good that you save those texts for a variety of reasons and if any are threatening on any level, I would tell the supervisor (s) at the place she is at. I'm wondering if they can limit her use of the phone. I'm also wondering if you should take her ability to text off of her phone. Just things to think about. And YES, I do think it would be a very good idea for you and husband to see a counselor with reference to your the stress you have with your daughter. This would take a toll on any human being and any relationship. It is over the top difficult. [/QUOTE]
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