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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 543967" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>These are my adopted daughters not grand daughters. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I am their target, especially, difficult child 1's. I am their primary caretaker. Also, they don't intimidate me or scare me, so they go after me, and others, covertly. They NEVER express any anger overtly. They just stare at you. When your back is turned, they attack. Spit in your drink, ODD to the extreme, malign your character by lying about you, etc. One time difficult child 1 took a knife to get me on the middle of the night, but difficult child 2 took it from her. I took the power away by telling her to do it. It would be a gift. I'd be put out of my misery, go to Heaven. She, however, would go to prison, and most importantly, everyone would know who she really is. Because that is their biggest worry: the outside world will know who they really are. They work very, very hard at appearing good and decent. :-/</p><p></p><p>I can't let her purposely get super low. With Type 1 diabetes, lows are medical emergencies, as they can suffer seizures, brain damage and/or death rather quickly. I would be brought up on medical neglect charges, at the least, or manslaughter charges. :-/ She knows this, which is why this is her favorite weapon. (But karma is a b. Her disease is one of her favorite weapons against us. Her intentions were to join the military when. she got booted from our house. I told her karma is a b. Diabetics are prohibited from enlisting. I got her normal, psychopathic stare of indifference.)</p><p></p><p>We would never opt to have them removed. We don't want our boys to ever wonder if it will happen to them, even if it is just a speck of wonder. They've suffered enough. Surprisingly, they are coming through this well, although I worry about them all the time. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening. No one understands. They see sweet girls and my husband and me distraught , and think we're making it up. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" />((((</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 543967, member: 12725"] These are my adopted daughters not grand daughters. Yes, I am their target, especially, difficult child 1's. I am their primary caretaker. Also, they don't intimidate me or scare me, so they go after me, and others, covertly. They NEVER express any anger overtly. They just stare at you. When your back is turned, they attack. Spit in your drink, ODD to the extreme, malign your character by lying about you, etc. One time difficult child 1 took a knife to get me on the middle of the night, but difficult child 2 took it from her. I took the power away by telling her to do it. It would be a gift. I'd be put out of my misery, go to Heaven. She, however, would go to prison, and most importantly, everyone would know who she really is. Because that is their biggest worry: the outside world will know who they really are. They work very, very hard at appearing good and decent. :-/ I can't let her purposely get super low. With Type 1 diabetes, lows are medical emergencies, as they can suffer seizures, brain damage and/or death rather quickly. I would be brought up on medical neglect charges, at the least, or manslaughter charges. :-/ She knows this, which is why this is her favorite weapon. (But karma is a b. Her disease is one of her favorite weapons against us. Her intentions were to join the military when. she got booted from our house. I told her karma is a b. Diabetics are prohibited from enlisting. I got her normal, psychopathic stare of indifference.) We would never opt to have them removed. We don't want our boys to ever wonder if it will happen to them, even if it is just a speck of wonder. They've suffered enough. Surprisingly, they are coming through this well, although I worry about them all the time. Thanks for listening. No one understands. They see sweet girls and my husband and me distraught , and think we're making it up. :((((( [/QUOTE]
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