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<blockquote data-quote="Peaceful" data-source="post: 114089" data-attributes="member: 4459"><p>KLMNO, I understand. Please understand we've been dealing with this since she as 3, officially since she was 6. She has tried to commit suicide twice at 7 and 8. For this reason we started her treatments very early in a very agressive way because her life depended on it. I've pretty much allowed the professionals to set the expectations given her disorders. Then I support those based on experience. I agree with them so far. </p><p></p><p>I expect to live in a house that's safe for everyone, including her. She cannot take that right away from any of us. If she chooses to do so, we have to take away some rights from her. Violence is not an option.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you haven't gone thru what some of us have. It's scary and frightening. We've already been told by social services that if we can't keep my son safe, he'll be removed (after daughter made a false allegation 1 1/2 yrs ago). He's kept safe accordingly now. I think it's definitely a different story when there's more than one, you're right about that.</p><p></p><p>I've "pulled" daughter ttowards us for the past 8 years. She's choosing to go the other way. It's sad but it's true. Hopefully the trend will stop and the courts can help us get her back here in her heart and mind.</p><p></p><p>Peaceful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peaceful, post: 114089, member: 4459"] KLMNO, I understand. Please understand we've been dealing with this since she as 3, officially since she was 6. She has tried to commit suicide twice at 7 and 8. For this reason we started her treatments very early in a very agressive way because her life depended on it. I've pretty much allowed the professionals to set the expectations given her disorders. Then I support those based on experience. I agree with them so far. I expect to live in a house that's safe for everyone, including her. She cannot take that right away from any of us. If she chooses to do so, we have to take away some rights from her. Violence is not an option. I'm glad you haven't gone thru what some of us have. It's scary and frightening. We've already been told by social services that if we can't keep my son safe, he'll be removed (after daughter made a false allegation 1 1/2 yrs ago). He's kept safe accordingly now. I think it's definitely a different story when there's more than one, you're right about that. I've "pulled" daughter ttowards us for the past 8 years. She's choosing to go the other way. It's sad but it's true. Hopefully the trend will stop and the courts can help us get her back here in her heart and mind. Peaceful [/QUOTE]
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