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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 73022" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>{{Nancy}} Your difficult child sounds just like my difficult child. It's almost as if things are going so well, they must find a way to foil it. And foil it they do! </p><p></p><p>Reading about your intuition and true mommy gut really had my shaking my head in agreement. I too grew up in an alcoholic home and it's true, we develop a very strong 6th sense to the constant shift in emotions like a barometer. I can always tell when something is up with difficult child, well, anyone for that matter. Like right now I can feel it in every bone of my body that difficult child is up to no good. Something is afoot and all I have to do it dig just a tiny bit and I will find out what it is. My difficult child will be 18 in a month so I'm trying not to do that. I am almost waiting for her to mess things up without my finding her out just so *possibly* hits near bottom and figures out a few things. She's so heck bent on moving out of our house (with what I don't know, she's jobless and has no money), so I'm not making it easy on her.</p><p></p><p>I sure hope that whatever plan you've set up for your difficult child helps. I feel I've tried everything and she is just destined to learn on her own in the hardest way possible.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there, hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 73022, member: 2211"] {{Nancy}} Your difficult child sounds just like my difficult child. It's almost as if things are going so well, they must find a way to foil it. And foil it they do! Reading about your intuition and true mommy gut really had my shaking my head in agreement. I too grew up in an alcoholic home and it's true, we develop a very strong 6th sense to the constant shift in emotions like a barometer. I can always tell when something is up with difficult child, well, anyone for that matter. Like right now I can feel it in every bone of my body that difficult child is up to no good. Something is afoot and all I have to do it dig just a tiny bit and I will find out what it is. My difficult child will be 18 in a month so I'm trying not to do that. I am almost waiting for her to mess things up without my finding her out just so *possibly* hits near bottom and figures out a few things. She's so heck bent on moving out of our house (with what I don't know, she's jobless and has no money), so I'm not making it easy on her. I sure hope that whatever plan you've set up for your difficult child helps. I feel I've tried everything and she is just destined to learn on her own in the hardest way possible. Hang in there, hugs. [/QUOTE]
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