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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 584202" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>For me it has taken time and will take probably quite a bit more still. difficult child has been out of home over two years now. I'm still anxious over him. And yes, if my phone rings later than 9 p.m. my heart rate triples before I'm even close to see who calls and answering. And even when I'm at work and if my own phone rings I get jumpy. And last call from difficult child's school was soon four years ago. And even before that they got less and less frequent (school didn't bother to call any more) so I should have learned already that calls during the day are mostly 'safe.' Either someone trying to sell something, a friend or relative with something they need to take care quickly or easy child with changed plans/nothing to eat/needing something and not finding it. Most of the time.</p><p></p><p>Of course, any time of the day, if it is difficult child's girlfriend, coach or agent, my heart rate is close to 200 in a second...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 584202, member: 14557"] For me it has taken time and will take probably quite a bit more still. difficult child has been out of home over two years now. I'm still anxious over him. And yes, if my phone rings later than 9 p.m. my heart rate triples before I'm even close to see who calls and answering. And even when I'm at work and if my own phone rings I get jumpy. And last call from difficult child's school was soon four years ago. And even before that they got less and less frequent (school didn't bother to call any more) so I should have learned already that calls during the day are mostly 'safe.' Either someone trying to sell something, a friend or relative with something they need to take care quickly or easy child with changed plans/nothing to eat/needing something and not finding it. Most of the time. Of course, any time of the day, if it is difficult child's girlfriend, coach or agent, my heart rate is close to 200 in a second... [/QUOTE]
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