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Need help (or an intervention) - she stepped up her game
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<blockquote data-quote="jetsam" data-source="post: 701616" data-attributes="member: 20689"><p>i agree your response to her friend was awesome. She is just trying to pull the strings to see how she can make the puppet dance . Yup been there ,done that. They know that their health is something we won't play with, and the thought of them, somewhere out there, alone and sick well we would do whatever it takes...they know it and USE IT against us. just another manipulative tactic to get what they want. UGH!! Is there a slim chance that she is really sick, yes but the operative word here is slim. Im sorry ,my sons antics in the past have me a bit cynical and very sceptic. I know our guilt and fears rule us a lot of the time,but as the others have said there really isn't much you can do anyway. Stay strong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetsam, post: 701616, member: 20689"] i agree your response to her friend was awesome. She is just trying to pull the strings to see how she can make the puppet dance . Yup been there ,done that. They know that their health is something we won't play with, and the thought of them, somewhere out there, alone and sick well we would do whatever it takes...they know it and USE IT against us. just another manipulative tactic to get what they want. UGH!! Is there a slim chance that she is really sick, yes but the operative word here is slim. Im sorry ,my sons antics in the past have me a bit cynical and very sceptic. I know our guilt and fears rule us a lot of the time,but as the others have said there really isn't much you can do anyway. Stay strong [/QUOTE]
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