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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 758452" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Thank you RN for your love and support. I feel both.. I live on the gulf coast and we have a possible hurricane coming at us. I know this will make my daughter's mania sky high.. I sure hope we do not have to evacuate together. I am ok with a hurricane, I have rode out many of them, been in the midst of several of them but being around my daughter is like being in a earthquake, hurricane, tornado and fire all at the same time. Her off track behavior is worse than any natural disaster I have ever been through. Her constant worry, the constant wanting something bad to happen, the drama she craves so much... I just don't want to hear any of it. Not sure if her and boyfriend are off this week or on this week but I sure feel sorry for who ever is on her receiving end.</p><p></p><p> As long as I stay off of sugar I can find the inner strength and fortitude it takes to keep moving forward and not let her abuse harm my soul so deeply as before.. For some reason cutting sugar out of my diet makes me so much more mentally strong. I love sweets so this is not an easy task. I have decided that once a week I will eat what ever and have a desert. But not more than that. Sugar is so addictive.</p><p></p><p>RN, I think you live in the deep south, hope not on the coast, I hope that you stay out of harms way. We have prepared and what ever happens happens and if we get flooded out then I will take it as a sign to move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 758452, member: 22416"] Thank you RN for your love and support. I feel both.. I live on the gulf coast and we have a possible hurricane coming at us. I know this will make my daughter's mania sky high.. I sure hope we do not have to evacuate together. I am ok with a hurricane, I have rode out many of them, been in the midst of several of them but being around my daughter is like being in a earthquake, hurricane, tornado and fire all at the same time. Her off track behavior is worse than any natural disaster I have ever been through. Her constant worry, the constant wanting something bad to happen, the drama she craves so much... I just don't want to hear any of it. Not sure if her and boyfriend are off this week or on this week but I sure feel sorry for who ever is on her receiving end. As long as I stay off of sugar I can find the inner strength and fortitude it takes to keep moving forward and not let her abuse harm my soul so deeply as before.. For some reason cutting sugar out of my diet makes me so much more mentally strong. I love sweets so this is not an easy task. I have decided that once a week I will eat what ever and have a desert. But not more than that. Sugar is so addictive. RN, I think you live in the deep south, hope not on the coast, I hope that you stay out of harms way. We have prepared and what ever happens happens and if we get flooded out then I will take it as a sign to move. [/QUOTE]
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