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Detecting a sense of quiet resignation among many of us...
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 550336" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Sig.</p><p>Thank you for your post. Forgive all my typos as I am not at a computer. I some resignation and it is largely due to all of you. I </p><p>watch and read and learn. difficult child will be 18 in a month. We will not be asking her to leave because she is on probation and will be accountable to the judge every</p><p>60 days. She has an interview tomorrow and we hope she gets the job. She has really struggled to find one this time. She chose not to sign up for</p><p>classes this term. We agreed that it would be too much stress since she also has75 hours of community service plus restitution to pay.</p><p>She must also continue therapy. She is on the waiting list for EMDR again and will see a new therapist next week. She has been pretty good but then she is</p><p>On house arrest and can only leave with us or to work.</p><p></p><p>I know it will be a long road. I dont know if she truelly means it when she says she wants to change. Time will tell. A good friend would be a blessing</p><p>For her. She really has noone(unless she goes back to her pothead friends). She has to stay sober so I dont think she will.</p><p> </p><p>I hope we all continue to have some peace. I think being here and going to 12 step meetings has really helped many of us. This place is like a motion sickness pill</p><p>so we can weather the inevitable roller coaster rides. I pray for everyone and I have hopes that your boy will recover in time. (((Hugs))) to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 550336, member: 11001"] Sig. Thank you for your post. Forgive all my typos as I am not at a computer. I some resignation and it is largely due to all of you. I watch and read and learn. difficult child will be 18 in a month. We will not be asking her to leave because she is on probation and will be accountable to the judge every 60 days. She has an interview tomorrow and we hope she gets the job. She has really struggled to find one this time. She chose not to sign up for classes this term. We agreed that it would be too much stress since she also has75 hours of community service plus restitution to pay. She must also continue therapy. She is on the waiting list for EMDR again and will see a new therapist next week. She has been pretty good but then she is On house arrest and can only leave with us or to work. I know it will be a long road. I dont know if she truelly means it when she says she wants to change. Time will tell. A good friend would be a blessing For her. She really has noone(unless she goes back to her pothead friends). She has to stay sober so I dont think she will. I hope we all continue to have some peace. I think being here and going to 12 step meetings has really helped many of us. This place is like a motion sickness pill so we can weather the inevitable roller coaster rides. I pray for everyone and I have hopes that your boy will recover in time. (((Hugs))) to all. [/QUOTE]
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