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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 758217" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Hi MissLuLu, Back in the days when my daughter was 24 there was My space social media, it used to tell if someone has checked in and what time. I was not connected to my daughter but you could still see if the person checked in, that is how I knew if she was still alive because I could see if she checked in and at what time. It gave me relief because at least I knew she was alive. Sometimes just knowing your child is still alive is relief.</p><p>I have made friends with my daughter's neighbors and they are good to inform of stuff going on in my rent home. They called to tell me the boyfriend shot off all kinds of fireworks and left the trash all over the place.</p><p>I had also talked to some of my daughters friends, I would ask them if they saw her and if she looked ok.</p><p>I tried to find ways where I could just know she was ok so I could sleep at night. Some of her friends that knew how off the rocker she was would call me to let me know how she was doing.</p><p></p><p>I know how you feel and you just want to know how he is doing. Wish you could put a tracker on his car. That way you know he is alive and out and about. One of my daughter's boyfriends put a tracker on her phone and it gave all of us much relief. We just have to know that they are ok. I hope you find a way to relieve this pain, and it is an agonizing pain, the not knowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 758217, member: 22416"] Hi MissLuLu, Back in the days when my daughter was 24 there was My space social media, it used to tell if someone has checked in and what time. I was not connected to my daughter but you could still see if the person checked in, that is how I knew if she was still alive because I could see if she checked in and at what time. It gave me relief because at least I knew she was alive. Sometimes just knowing your child is still alive is relief. I have made friends with my daughter's neighbors and they are good to inform of stuff going on in my rent home. They called to tell me the boyfriend shot off all kinds of fireworks and left the trash all over the place. I had also talked to some of my daughters friends, I would ask them if they saw her and if she looked ok. I tried to find ways where I could just know she was ok so I could sleep at night. Some of her friends that knew how off the rocker she was would call me to let me know how she was doing. I know how you feel and you just want to know how he is doing. Wish you could put a tracker on his car. That way you know he is alive and out and about. One of my daughter's boyfriends put a tracker on her phone and it gave all of us much relief. We just have to know that they are ok. I hope you find a way to relieve this pain, and it is an agonizing pain, the not knowing. [/QUOTE]
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