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10 days later, daughter would like to come home...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 380414" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Clive, I have to thank you as well. As much as it gives me chills and brings a little sadness to my eyes hearing about your family's woes, it helps to know there are others out there with similar struggles. Reading about your daughter's assault and your ponderings on what <em>really</em> happened, just - ugh. Been there, Clive. I hate to admit it, but I've been there. My daughter has been calling daily with tales of drama regarding one thing or another (boyfriend, friends, her health, etc.). I've become somewhat numb to it all. I listen without committing much, and go about my day. Right now it is the only way I can really cope. I'm not sure I'm actually doing the best at coping, but I'm managing. I'm hopeful for improvement. For myself, my husband, and for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 380414, member: 8620"] Clive, I have to thank you as well. As much as it gives me chills and brings a little sadness to my eyes hearing about your family's woes, it helps to know there are others out there with similar struggles. Reading about your daughter's assault and your ponderings on what [I]really[/I] happened, just - ugh. Been there, Clive. I hate to admit it, but I've been there. My daughter has been calling daily with tales of drama regarding one thing or another (boyfriend, friends, her health, etc.). I've become somewhat numb to it all. I listen without committing much, and go about my day. Right now it is the only way I can really cope. I'm not sure I'm actually doing the best at coping, but I'm managing. I'm hopeful for improvement. For myself, my husband, and for her. [/QUOTE]
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