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How to believe and not be fooled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 623941" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Terry the words she writes in that letter may be her real feelings. It may be the only way she can express herself. When I got one of those letters from difficult child when she was in rehab I cherished them. It was the first glimpse I had into how she was really feeling. Her actions may show something else but those letters kept me going. I decided if she took the time to put those words on paper she had to have spent some time thinking about it. She has nothing else to do in there except think about her life. Maybe she is realizing what a mess she made.</p><p></p><p>She will be going to rehab for 2 years. It doesn't matter what she says in that letter, it is still going to happen. You don't have the power to change that so she can't be writing with that hope. If the letter is good cherish it and hold it close in your heart and realize your little girl is in there somewhere and hopefully she will be again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 623941, member: 59"] Terry the words she writes in that letter may be her real feelings. It may be the only way she can express herself. When I got one of those letters from difficult child when she was in rehab I cherished them. It was the first glimpse I had into how she was really feeling. Her actions may show something else but those letters kept me going. I decided if she took the time to put those words on paper she had to have spent some time thinking about it. She has nothing else to do in there except think about her life. Maybe she is realizing what a mess she made. She will be going to rehab for 2 years. It doesn't matter what she says in that letter, it is still going to happen. You don't have the power to change that so she can't be writing with that hope. If the letter is good cherish it and hold it close in your heart and realize your little girl is in there somewhere and hopefully she will be again. [/QUOTE]
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