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<blockquote data-quote="grmac" data-source="post: 545971" data-attributes="member: 12243"><p>Well, I called my daughter on her birthday, no answer. I left a message. I also texted her a happy birthday message. No response. I text her almost every day or other day but never get a response. My texts are simple like "Hey, how are are doing? Would love to hear from you! Love, Mom". Nothing. It's driving me crazy but I know there's nothing I can do about it. It's exhausting. I'm so tired of worrying about her. I wish I could just let go and let God. I haven't found the secret how to do that yet but I am working on it. I'm so mad at her but don't want to voice it to her. Today's text was and inspirational one. I know she reads them because when we were there in January, she said she read everything I sent her before. Grrrrrrr. I'm so worried about her. Sorry, just needed to vent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grmac, post: 545971, member: 12243"] Well, I called my daughter on her birthday, no answer. I left a message. I also texted her a happy birthday message. No response. I text her almost every day or other day but never get a response. My texts are simple like "Hey, how are are doing? Would love to hear from you! Love, Mom". Nothing. It's driving me crazy but I know there's nothing I can do about it. It's exhausting. I'm so tired of worrying about her. I wish I could just let go and let God. I haven't found the secret how to do that yet but I am working on it. I'm so mad at her but don't want to voice it to her. Today's text was and inspirational one. I know she reads them because when we were there in January, she said she read everything I sent her before. Grrrrrrr. I'm so worried about her. Sorry, just needed to vent. [/QUOTE]
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