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<blockquote data-quote="HALO527" data-source="post: 727446" data-attributes="member: 22700"><p>I so feel for you! I had a cousin who had a young son with similar issues. When she couldn't deal with her son, she locked herself in a different room. You Do NOT have to stand there and listen to the lies and not respond. Just go into a different room. At some point your daughter (who sounds very manipulative by the way) will get the point that it won't matter what she says. It's also time to push the baby bird out of the nest. You've done your job and it sounds like you have done alot to help your child. The rest is up to her now. She needs to get help for her problems, and to create her own life. And it's time for you to have a peaceful life of your own. The best year that my husband and I had was when we told our difficult child to leave. He did manage to survive on his own, even with his problems. He came back and we thought he had changed, but he hadnt. And he's created misery for us once again. I love my child, but I've done my job, and now he needs to deal with whatever he's going to create for himself. So does your daughter. Hope it works out for you ♡</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HALO527, post: 727446, member: 22700"] I so feel for you! I had a cousin who had a young son with similar issues. When she couldn't deal with her son, she locked herself in a different room. You Do NOT have to stand there and listen to the lies and not respond. Just go into a different room. At some point your daughter (who sounds very manipulative by the way) will get the point that it won't matter what she says. It's also time to push the baby bird out of the nest. You've done your job and it sounds like you have done alot to help your child. The rest is up to her now. She needs to get help for her problems, and to create her own life. And it's time for you to have a peaceful life of your own. The best year that my husband and I had was when we told our difficult child to leave. He did manage to survive on his own, even with his problems. He came back and we thought he had changed, but he hadnt. And he's created misery for us once again. I love my child, but I've done my job, and now he needs to deal with whatever he's going to create for himself. So does your daughter. Hope it works out for you ♡ [/QUOTE]
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