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When an improved difficult child starts falling apart, what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopingforthe best" data-source="post: 617413" data-attributes="member: 12294"><p>Oh no Recovery, i didn't mean it the way it came out. My response to you was in good humor too. I am sorry i should have added lol because i laughed when i read your post especially remembering how silly i felt after i was done pummeling difficult child with a pocket book like a crazy lady. No you were not insensitive at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopingforthe best, post: 617413, member: 12294"] Oh no Recovery, i didn't mean it the way it came out. My response to you was in good humor too. I am sorry i should have added lol because i laughed when i read your post especially remembering how silly i felt after i was done pummeling difficult child with a pocket book like a crazy lady. No you were not insensitive at all. [/QUOTE]
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