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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="jeanne in CA" data-source="post: 627749" data-attributes="member: 18036"><p>I am supposed to meet with the psychiatrist on Tuesday, so we will see how that works out. He is also stunned at the complexity and comprehensiveness of everything she did. Last time we only had a few minutes and I couldn't begin to cover all the questions I had. You are correct about us being in shock. It is hard to avoid having people ask about her and the baby when they always saw us together. She only lives a half hour away so anyone who know us knows her. Now when most people ask I just say she is fine and change the subject quickly. I know exactly what you mean about the drama seekers. Fortunately they are easy to spot and avoid. I have no problem at all turning them around, it is the close friends that we don't see too often but still are very dear to us that are the harder ones. Thank you for your kind words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeanne in CA, post: 627749, member: 18036"] I am supposed to meet with the psychiatrist on Tuesday, so we will see how that works out. He is also stunned at the complexity and comprehensiveness of everything she did. Last time we only had a few minutes and I couldn't begin to cover all the questions I had. You are correct about us being in shock. It is hard to avoid having people ask about her and the baby when they always saw us together. She only lives a half hour away so anyone who know us knows her. Now when most people ask I just say she is fine and change the subject quickly. I know exactly what you mean about the drama seekers. Fortunately they are easy to spot and avoid. I have no problem at all turning them around, it is the close friends that we don't see too often but still are very dear to us that are the harder ones. Thank you for your kind words. [/QUOTE]
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