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Has my difficult child woken up from her long sleep? (long post!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 525061" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Hi RE,</p><p>First, what a wonderful post. I love the "gird your loins" warning! You just sound relaxed, peaceful and in a very good place, and your daughter seems to be coming out of her long spiral.</p><p>So can you tell me...what happened? Was there one particular thing that precipitated this rise for her? From reading your previous posts a month ago or longer, she was really out there for a very long time, and entrenched in a very sad lifestyle. Do you think living outside in the tent was the final straw? She really seems to have pulled it together, and seems very resourceful. </p><p>I joke (halfheartedly) that my son needs a head transplant, but no one does that operation. It truly sounds like she had at least a partial head transplant (lol). After all that time, I'm just amazed. To what do you attribute this remarkable turn of events?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 525061, member: 13882"] Hi RE, First, what a wonderful post. I love the "gird your loins" warning! You just sound relaxed, peaceful and in a very good place, and your daughter seems to be coming out of her long spiral. So can you tell me...what happened? Was there one particular thing that precipitated this rise for her? From reading your previous posts a month ago or longer, she was really out there for a very long time, and entrenched in a very sad lifestyle. Do you think living outside in the tent was the final straw? She really seems to have pulled it together, and seems very resourceful. I joke (halfheartedly) that my son needs a head transplant, but no one does that operation. It truly sounds like she had at least a partial head transplant (lol). After all that time, I'm just amazed. To what do you attribute this remarkable turn of events? [/QUOTE]
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