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"Daily Terror", or "difficult children and The Joy of PTSD..."
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 8390" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>When my difficult child shared my cell phone minutes, I used to be able to see online who he was calling and I would track the amount of time that he wasn't in contact with wingnut. I used to drive myself nuts because I would get so excited to see weeks go by with no contact, then wham, he'd be talking to her 24/7. I'm really glad he bought his own cell phone with his own plan that I don't have access too, because I don't know when he is or isn't talking to her anymore and not knowing is so much less stressful. </p><p></p><p>I know exactly where you are coming from though, because if my difficult child was on myspace, I know I would be tracking his wherabouts and who he was talking to and hanging with all the time. I do it now with easy child daughter. I can't get on her's because it's set to private, but I did find boyfriend's :smile: I like to know what kind of people she is spending her time with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 8390, member: 2442"] When my difficult child shared my cell phone minutes, I used to be able to see online who he was calling and I would track the amount of time that he wasn't in contact with wingnut. I used to drive myself nuts because I would get so excited to see weeks go by with no contact, then wham, he'd be talking to her 24/7. I'm really glad he bought his own cell phone with his own plan that I don't have access too, because I don't know when he is or isn't talking to her anymore and not knowing is so much less stressful. I know exactly where you are coming from though, because if my difficult child was on myspace, I know I would be tracking his wherabouts and who he was talking to and hanging with all the time. I do it now with easy child daughter. I can't get on her's because it's set to private, but I did find boyfriend's [img]:smile:[/img] I like to know what kind of people she is spending her time with. [/QUOTE]
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