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Have you ever *really* thrown your kid out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 368291" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Love, love, love this show. I've learned so much from it. Can't say it is the easiest to implement and live it, but gosh it is a good show. You can watch them on HULU too. One day I think I sat on the couch watching episode after episode. Each person I found similarities to my daughter, some more than others. And some were striking. But it made me feel so much less isolated watching those. Recently there was a marathon on TV and I found myself glued to the set.</p><p></p><p>I think our next step needs to be drug-testing our daughter. We planned on doing it earlier this week, but got caught up with other things. But to prove to ourselves and her that she IS using (I suspect she's been smoking weed and wouldn't be surprised if there's more) is the first step.</p><p></p><p>I can't see us (me) living like this much longer. I've started to take my life back a bit more, and though I feel selfish, I've been a much better mother because of it. Now's not the time to backslide. I have to keep telling myself that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 368291, member: 8620"] Love, love, love this show. I've learned so much from it. Can't say it is the easiest to implement and live it, but gosh it is a good show. You can watch them on HULU too. One day I think I sat on the couch watching episode after episode. Each person I found similarities to my daughter, some more than others. And some were striking. But it made me feel so much less isolated watching those. Recently there was a marathon on TV and I found myself glued to the set. I think our next step needs to be drug-testing our daughter. We planned on doing it earlier this week, but got caught up with other things. But to prove to ourselves and her that she IS using (I suspect she's been smoking weed and wouldn't be surprised if there's more) is the first step. I can't see us (me) living like this much longer. I've started to take my life back a bit more, and though I feel selfish, I've been a much better mother because of it. Now's not the time to backslide. I have to keep telling myself that. [/QUOTE]
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