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Don't dial pain or head in the sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 511411" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I agree, why put yourself in more pain. I wish easy child had not looked at difficult child' phone a few weeks ago to see the texts about drinking. difficult child left her purse out the other day when she was here and I thought about looking in it but honestly I didn't want to see. I also have specifically not looked at her cellphone calls until last night because I didn't want to know. </p><p></p><p>I am at the same place you are now. She moving into an apartment in a very bad place of town and she's got a pit bull and her cat and husband tried to point out to her she has to pay utilities and cable/internet and food. The rent is $500 and that is just a little under what she brings home every two weeks. He told her to get auto insurance quptes because we are taking her off the insurance. I need to close my eyes and walk away, very far away. She is signing a lease and I just can't worry about it anymore.</p><p></p><p>I got no sleep last nigth and my head is killing me. </p><p></p><p>We both have to remember not to dial pain.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 511411, member: 59"] I agree, why put yourself in more pain. I wish easy child had not looked at difficult child' phone a few weeks ago to see the texts about drinking. difficult child left her purse out the other day when she was here and I thought about looking in it but honestly I didn't want to see. I also have specifically not looked at her cellphone calls until last night because I didn't want to know. I am at the same place you are now. She moving into an apartment in a very bad place of town and she's got a pit bull and her cat and husband tried to point out to her she has to pay utilities and cable/internet and food. The rent is $500 and that is just a little under what she brings home every two weeks. He told her to get auto insurance quptes because we are taking her off the insurance. I need to close my eyes and walk away, very far away. She is signing a lease and I just can't worry about it anymore. I got no sleep last nigth and my head is killing me. We both have to remember not to dial pain. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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