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difficult child upped the ante ~ police and ambulance were here
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 478193" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Kathy, I could be wrong about this but it doesn't appear to me that you really want to detach. That's why I suggested Alanon. Your daughter was telling the truth when she told cops/EMT that she didn't really want to kill herself- if she had wanted to kill herself she wouldn't have been in a garage knowing you'd be there in 10 mins and the proof is that her vitals were normal, she was conscious and responsive, she called you and told you what it would take to make you jump home, etc. I'm just trying to help you see how caught up you are in living in the middle in this but I am not trying to make you defensive. You say you just want people who you can talk to about her and about this stuff- so Alanon isn't right for you. OK- do you REALLY want to spend the rest of your life caught up in talking about your difficult child's antics? because that's exactly how she's keeping you in this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 478193, member: 3699"] Kathy, I could be wrong about this but it doesn't appear to me that you really want to detach. That's why I suggested Alanon. Your daughter was telling the truth when she told cops/EMT that she didn't really want to kill herself- if she had wanted to kill herself she wouldn't have been in a garage knowing you'd be there in 10 mins and the proof is that her vitals were normal, she was conscious and responsive, she called you and told you what it would take to make you jump home, etc. I'm just trying to help you see how caught up you are in living in the middle in this but I am not trying to make you defensive. You say you just want people who you can talk to about her and about this stuff- so Alanon isn't right for you. OK- do you REALLY want to spend the rest of your life caught up in talking about your difficult child's antics? because that's exactly how she's keeping you in this. [/QUOTE]
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