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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 420792" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>(((hugs)))</p><p></p><p>been there done that with Nichole last year when she went off the deep end after bff's death. I could do the ignore, the smile and nod, even the explaining to family members not to egg her on as she was spiraling out of control with grief..........But when she got to the point she was going to pull Aubrey into the drama........Momma blew the gasket of all gaskets and trust me it wasn't pretty by any means. </p><p></p><p>It happens, even when you've had many years of detachment practice. Sometimes they press the wrong button at the wrong moment and wham! in my opinion every once in a while, when they push that button maybe it's something it's time they hear. It won't sink in while she's mad, but it <strong>might</strong> sink in a bit and give her something to think about when she calms down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 420792, member: 84"] (((hugs))) been there done that with Nichole last year when she went off the deep end after bff's death. I could do the ignore, the smile and nod, even the explaining to family members not to egg her on as she was spiraling out of control with grief..........But when she got to the point she was going to pull Aubrey into the drama........Momma blew the gasket of all gaskets and trust me it wasn't pretty by any means. It happens, even when you've had many years of detachment practice. Sometimes they press the wrong button at the wrong moment and wham! in my opinion every once in a while, when they push that button maybe it's something it's time they hear. It won't sink in while she's mad, but it [B]might[/B] sink in a bit and give her something to think about when she calms down. [/QUOTE]
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