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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 253268"><p>I just read this very quickly...will try to take a moment to look at it again.</p><p>A little confused...is this some sort of desperate move on your difficult children part...or is she trying to make a spring break vacation out of it?</p><p> </p><p>I think it is good that you are proceeding with extreme caution and good that you have said that you don't wish for her to be in your home, especially when there is not indication that she is willing to follow your rules, is wanted by the police and has other difficult children with her! </p><p>You'll have to have boundaries firmly...very firmly...set in your mind. And detaching will be important.</p><p> </p><p>Are there plans in place for her to get services of some kind? Shelters are okay, but what about real medical and/or psycholgical care? What about addiction treatment? Would she be open to treatment? Who in your community will be able to help you create a list of services? What about a crisis hotline? A local hospital? Could you see if she is eligible for services? Is she still on your insurance? Can you see if you are covered for in patient care? This is some footwork you could do ahead of time. Do you have an attorney or know of one that you can speak to? </p><p> </p><p>Is there a Families Anonymous Group you could get to?</p><p>If you go to the website, you could call and/or email the person nearest you. Often, they have good insight.</p><p> </p><p>Wishing you well. This sounds heavy duty stressful. (Hugs).</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.familiesanonymous.org/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0f2637">http://www.familiesanonymous.org/</span></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 253268"] I just read this very quickly...will try to take a moment to look at it again. A little confused...is this some sort of desperate move on your difficult children part...or is she trying to make a spring break vacation out of it? I think it is good that you are proceeding with extreme caution and good that you have said that you don't wish for her to be in your home, especially when there is not indication that she is willing to follow your rules, is wanted by the police and has other difficult children with her! You'll have to have boundaries firmly...very firmly...set in your mind. And detaching will be important. Are there plans in place for her to get services of some kind? Shelters are okay, but what about real medical and/or psycholgical care? What about addiction treatment? Would she be open to treatment? Who in your community will be able to help you create a list of services? What about a crisis hotline? A local hospital? Could you see if she is eligible for services? Is she still on your insurance? Can you see if you are covered for in patient care? This is some footwork you could do ahead of time. Do you have an attorney or know of one that you can speak to? Is there a Families Anonymous Group you could get to? If you go to the website, you could call and/or email the person nearest you. Often, they have good insight. Wishing you well. This sounds heavy duty stressful. (Hugs). [URL="http://www.familiesanonymous.org/"][COLOR=#0f2637]http://www.familiesanonymous.org/[/COLOR][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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