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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 513874" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have been reading and thinking of you but didn't really have much to add. I am glad you are moving because this PO seems to have a real problem and some cronies hwo ar willing to help him dow hat he wants. </p><p></p><p>I think that the move is a good idea and that many others have also had problems with that PO/area. </p><p></p><p>I hope that you can keep in close contact with difficult child so that you are on the same page. I hope that you can promise to keep difficult child "in the loop" and aware of everything you do/agree to/turn down and that difficult child can trust that you iwll do what you say and that he can focus on trusting you rather than believing anything the PO tells him about you. Until the move, just tread water with the PO and put your energy into moving and communicating clearly with difficult child. That communication and trust will be crucial to keep difficult child on the right path and to keep the PO from being able to triangulate you. I wonder if we have this PO's parents as Warrior Parents from times gone by because he sure as sugar is a major difficult child, in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>As usual, you are doing a great job dealing with a rigged deck on a card game where everyone can see all your cards and you can't see any of the cards. Just try to get through until you can get difficult child home because that is what is important!</p><p></p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 513874, member: 1233"] I have been reading and thinking of you but didn't really have much to add. I am glad you are moving because this PO seems to have a real problem and some cronies hwo ar willing to help him dow hat he wants. I think that the move is a good idea and that many others have also had problems with that PO/area. I hope that you can keep in close contact with difficult child so that you are on the same page. I hope that you can promise to keep difficult child "in the loop" and aware of everything you do/agree to/turn down and that difficult child can trust that you iwll do what you say and that he can focus on trusting you rather than believing anything the PO tells him about you. Until the move, just tread water with the PO and put your energy into moving and communicating clearly with difficult child. That communication and trust will be crucial to keep difficult child on the right path and to keep the PO from being able to triangulate you. I wonder if we have this PO's parents as Warrior Parents from times gone by because he sure as sugar is a major difficult child, in my opinion. As usual, you are doing a great job dealing with a rigged deck on a card game where everyone can see all your cards and you can't see any of the cards. Just try to get through until you can get difficult child home because that is what is important! (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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