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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy Marie" data-source="post: 712497" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>This for sure has not helped me mentally and now having ongoing issues with my back, new symptoms as well as progressed symptoms has taken a toll on me. We have seen bruises but she denies them and her stories don't line up based on where the bruises are. I know no matter how weak minded and vulnerable she is and has been, I certainly do not exclude her from some accountability whatsoever, but from what I have seen of him, watching him speak to her and talk in general, and the few things she has mentioned specifically about him and what his mother has said in response to his behavior, my husband and I do believe that if and when she does leave, she won't be able to merely come back home as she will have to "run and hide." And yes, she knows there are shelters. Though she obviously has not reached this point and only she knows if and when that time will be, it does keep me in fear as I am scared of him and I know worrying will not change this or any of this insane situation, but it is something that I am always watching my back for- even now while she is in this situation because he is the type of person that would harm her family. I keep praying for God to remove this worrying and fear. Both cops said they could tell his resistance to them and what was going on. The first cop was actually on the phone with him for more than 10 minutes trying to get my daughter on the phone and told this crazy man to tell him where they were and kept repeating to him that if he did not tell, they would search for them all day and that he did not need to tell him how to do his job. So for whatever use this may be now or later, I am glad that they have record of this to see what we are up against should it come down to something. Again, thank you for your words of wisdom and encouragement for me as I know my health is of the utmost. I will keep you posted after my meeting tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 712497, member: 21540"] This for sure has not helped me mentally and now having ongoing issues with my back, new symptoms as well as progressed symptoms has taken a toll on me. We have seen bruises but she denies them and her stories don't line up based on where the bruises are. I know no matter how weak minded and vulnerable she is and has been, I certainly do not exclude her from some accountability whatsoever, but from what I have seen of him, watching him speak to her and talk in general, and the few things she has mentioned specifically about him and what his mother has said in response to his behavior, my husband and I do believe that if and when she does leave, she won't be able to merely come back home as she will have to "run and hide." And yes, she knows there are shelters. Though she obviously has not reached this point and only she knows if and when that time will be, it does keep me in fear as I am scared of him and I know worrying will not change this or any of this insane situation, but it is something that I am always watching my back for- even now while she is in this situation because he is the type of person that would harm her family. I keep praying for God to remove this worrying and fear. Both cops said they could tell his resistance to them and what was going on. The first cop was actually on the phone with him for more than 10 minutes trying to get my daughter on the phone and told this crazy man to tell him where they were and kept repeating to him that if he did not tell, they would search for them all day and that he did not need to tell him how to do his job. So for whatever use this may be now or later, I am glad that they have record of this to see what we are up against should it come down to something. Again, thank you for your words of wisdom and encouragement for me as I know my health is of the utmost. I will keep you posted after my meeting tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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