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Daughter just taken to behavioral health
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<blockquote data-quote="strangeworld" data-source="post: 732864" data-attributes="member: 22313"><p>Thank you all for your wise..and most of all, kind words. I texted her before I went to sleep just said "I love you and hope you are feeling better". Got a text at 3:45 am saying she feels better but annoyed she doesn't have her blanket....does that mean they didn't keep her overnight? I asked where she is...she just said "down town" (late morning) I'm going to write a letter to her about moving on and how we are prepared to help financially and emotionally once she gets help. I will include phone numbers of resources in our town. I absolutely can not talk face to face with her about this. She is abusive and after years there is no "have her sit down and discuss your expectations and her options " as so many well meaning but clueless people recommend. Reasoning with unreasonable doesn't get us anywhere. Especially when they are spitting in your face mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strangeworld, post: 732864, member: 22313"] Thank you all for your wise..and most of all, kind words. I texted her before I went to sleep just said "I love you and hope you are feeling better". Got a text at 3:45 am saying she feels better but annoyed she doesn't have her blanket....does that mean they didn't keep her overnight? I asked where she is...she just said "down town" (late morning) I'm going to write a letter to her about moving on and how we are prepared to help financially and emotionally once she gets help. I will include phone numbers of resources in our town. I absolutely can not talk face to face with her about this. She is abusive and after years there is no "have her sit down and discuss your expectations and her options " as so many well meaning but clueless people recommend. Reasoning with unreasonable doesn't get us anywhere. Especially when they are spitting in your face mad. [/QUOTE]
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