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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 548737" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Hi. I am sorry your family is going through this. My difficult child 1 is similar to your daughter. She tried to harm us through false allegations and lies, too, including accusing me of starving my children and sexually molesting her. Visits from CPS are a parent's nightmare. It is a horribly stressful situation for everyone, except my daughter; she was happy as could be. My daughter isn't bipolar, as yours may be. If your daughter is bipolar, treatment will get her life, and yours, back in order.</p><p></p><p>I have learned the best thing to do is document everything, including writing down every conversation you have with her. (My difficult child 1 loves to morph the truth into an outright lie, always has always will.) Documentation has been our saving grace. </p><p></p><p>For our family's health and well-being, , we decided she is out when she is 18--141 days from now. </p><p></p><p>I hope your family can find peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 548737, member: 12725"] Hi. I am sorry your family is going through this. My difficult child 1 is similar to your daughter. She tried to harm us through false allegations and lies, too, including accusing me of starving my children and sexually molesting her. Visits from CPS are a parent's nightmare. It is a horribly stressful situation for everyone, except my daughter; she was happy as could be. My daughter isn't bipolar, as yours may be. If your daughter is bipolar, treatment will get her life, and yours, back in order. I have learned the best thing to do is document everything, including writing down every conversation you have with her. (My difficult child 1 loves to morph the truth into an outright lie, always has always will.) Documentation has been our saving grace. For our family's health and well-being, , we decided she is out when she is 18--141 days from now. I hope your family can find peace. [/QUOTE]
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