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I can't stop the pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 414040" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>PatriotsGirl I truly understand. When that phone rings and you hear their voice it just starts all over again. I almost wish I would never hear from her again. If she truly wanted the help it would be one thing but like you we have done this over and over with the same outcome. I read a chat my difficult child was having with one of her "boys" and she was telling him how happy she was having moved out and that all she missed was the comforts of home at times but it was so much better being out. So why am I still worried about her then?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 414040, member: 59"] PatriotsGirl I truly understand. When that phone rings and you hear their voice it just starts all over again. I almost wish I would never hear from her again. If she truly wanted the help it would be one thing but like you we have done this over and over with the same outcome. I read a chat my difficult child was having with one of her "boys" and she was telling him how happy she was having moved out and that all she missed was the comforts of home at times but it was so much better being out. So why am I still worried about her then? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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