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<blockquote data-quote="AmericanGirl" data-source="post: 511197"><p>Kathy, i am so sorry. Just when you think it is better...</p><p></p><p>Flushing them out....great phrase Nancy.</p><p></p><p>I bought difficult child a brand new car when he turned 16. I never dreamed i would do that but, i had been diagnosed with a serious illness, life threatening, I was struggling, praying to get better. I wanted him to have some joy and selfishly, i wanted to see that too.</p><p></p><p>After the DUI, when I brought the car home, I was disgusted. I hadn't been in it in a few months. Absolutely filthy...beyond words. I asked him to get the trash out...three times. He left items everytime. Made me nauseased to do so. I need to go clean it out because i bet i will be selling it as soon as difficult child turns 19 and i can get him off insurance. I dread cleaning it out. Maybe a nice spring day, good music and a friend on the phone while I do?</p><p></p><p>I never had anyone help me. Everything i have I got alone. Cannot imagine treating a gift like this.</p><p></p><p>They just dont get it. The only hope i see is through working a 12 step program every single day.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you Kathy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmericanGirl, post: 511197"] Kathy, i am so sorry. Just when you think it is better... Flushing them out....great phrase Nancy. I bought difficult child a brand new car when he turned 16. I never dreamed i would do that but, i had been diagnosed with a serious illness, life threatening, I was struggling, praying to get better. I wanted him to have some joy and selfishly, i wanted to see that too. After the DUI, when I brought the car home, I was disgusted. I hadn't been in it in a few months. Absolutely filthy...beyond words. I asked him to get the trash out...three times. He left items everytime. Made me nauseased to do so. I need to go clean it out because i bet i will be selling it as soon as difficult child turns 19 and i can get him off insurance. I dread cleaning it out. Maybe a nice spring day, good music and a friend on the phone while I do? I never had anyone help me. Everything i have I got alone. Cannot imagine treating a gift like this. They just dont get it. The only hope i see is through working a 12 step program every single day. Thinking of you Kathy. [/QUOTE]
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