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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 398516" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I found that when my difficult child was on the street, not knowing where she was, I worried but it got a little easier each day. In the beginning I almost feel panicked if she wouldn't respond, and then the peacefulness of our home set in and I didn't have that overwhelming pit in my stomach. Funny thing is when I finally did hear from her, she sounded and looked fine, much better than I was.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I will ever stop worrying about her no matter where she is because I know she doesn't make good decisions. I don't worry about my easy child in the same way at all. Sure I worry if it's bad outside and she's driving or if she's having a bad day, but I know she can take care of herself and she always checks in with me so it's very different.</p><p></p><p>I've told my difficult child that if she ever has kids I hope she never has to experience the kind of worry that she has put us through.</p><p></p><p>I hope you hear from him soon.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 398516, member: 59"] I found that when my difficult child was on the street, not knowing where she was, I worried but it got a little easier each day. In the beginning I almost feel panicked if she wouldn't respond, and then the peacefulness of our home set in and I didn't have that overwhelming pit in my stomach. Funny thing is when I finally did hear from her, she sounded and looked fine, much better than I was. I don't think I will ever stop worrying about her no matter where she is because I know she doesn't make good decisions. I don't worry about my easy child in the same way at all. Sure I worry if it's bad outside and she's driving or if she's having a bad day, but I know she can take care of herself and she always checks in with me so it's very different. I've told my difficult child that if she ever has kids I hope she never has to experience the kind of worry that she has put us through. I hope you hear from him soon. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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