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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 229686" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>It has been a rough day ;( she insisted difficult child has refused to comply with anything healthy eexcept did do Sunday School this morning. I had hoped she would walk dogs for a bit at Humane society, have down time/recover from ski trip, then exercise and go to AA 5:30 and stay here tonight. I held my boundaries for 3 and a half hours and she kept amping it up:she actually took off and I followed her to entrance and then she was hiding in storage shed. Then she insisted dad pick her friend up and take her and friend to Mall. I was uncomfortable and sent husband to make sure they made it to movie and will pick them up. </p><p> I have really tried not to react. Now she is refusing to go in the movie because Dad is there. i knew it would be an adjustment. I choose battles but when she is not stable I do feel need to keep eye directly on her. </p><p> The threats/emtional blackmail are better but sure is exhausting when occurs!!! Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 229686, member: 6393"] It has been a rough day ;( she insisted difficult child has refused to comply with anything healthy eexcept did do Sunday School this morning. I had hoped she would walk dogs for a bit at Humane society, have down time/recover from ski trip, then exercise and go to AA 5:30 and stay here tonight. I held my boundaries for 3 and a half hours and she kept amping it up:she actually took off and I followed her to entrance and then she was hiding in storage shed. Then she insisted dad pick her friend up and take her and friend to Mall. I was uncomfortable and sent husband to make sure they made it to movie and will pick them up. I have really tried not to react. Now she is refusing to go in the movie because Dad is there. i knew it would be an adjustment. I choose battles but when she is not stable I do feel need to keep eye directly on her. The threats/emtional blackmail are better but sure is exhausting when occurs!!! Compassion [/QUOTE]
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