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The Saga Continues: wow....just wow. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Hope_Floats" data-source="post: 644717" data-attributes="member: 18310"><p>Just to put in my two cents here, which is probably worth about that much, and shows you how crazy I got:</p><p></p><p>Once when my difficult child was still living with me, and I was traveling extensively for work, I bought one of those GPS devices that could be stealthily attached to things, and hid it in his car. Then at night in my hotel room I would log onto my laptop and see if he was actually where he reported to be, wherever that was.</p><p></p><p>My therapist gently asked me, "Don't you think that's a little obsessive?"</p><p>He reminded me that this knowledge didn't really help either of us, and that I still appeared to be trying to control something or someone that wasn't within my boundary of control. He wisely suggested that I get my face out of my computer and go do something for myself instead.</p><p></p><p>So my suggestion would be, for what it's worth, to not even bother with the GPS on Sunday. Let it go. Especially since it changes nothing. </p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hope_Floats, post: 644717, member: 18310"] Just to put in my two cents here, which is probably worth about that much, and shows you how crazy I got: Once when my difficult child was still living with me, and I was traveling extensively for work, I bought one of those GPS devices that could be stealthily attached to things, and hid it in his car. Then at night in my hotel room I would log onto my laptop and see if he was actually where he reported to be, wherever that was. My therapist gently asked me, "Don't you think that's a little obsessive?" He reminded me that this knowledge didn't really help either of us, and that I still appeared to be trying to control something or someone that wasn't within my boundary of control. He wisely suggested that I get my face out of my computer and go do something for myself instead. So my suggestion would be, for what it's worth, to not even bother with the GPS on Sunday. Let it go. Especially since it changes nothing. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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