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Heard from Gfg32 after a month of silence
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<blockquote data-quote="BackintheSaddle" data-source="post: 622387" data-attributes="member: 17503"><p>Hey SS...just wanted you to know I'm here reading along and hoping you have some peace today...I agree with MWM that you really need to protect yourselves...it's hard to accept that our difficult children might be capable of hurting us and while I don't know that he'd physically hurt you, he may try and steal something or vandalize something that he knows means a lot to you and/or husband...we got an alarm set up and changed our locks after our difficult child left at Christmas...it had been scary living with him-- he'd have rages and yell at us-- he's a big guy, 6'2", former football player so is scary when he gets like that...ours also loves guns and has 2 of them (which we kept locked up but now he has them)....so as hard as it was to accept that he could do something bad to us or our things, it is a part of the reality of having a difficult child, particularly one that can have such irrational thinking-- you don't know what they're capable of so protect yourselves...so glad you get to get out of towm and RE is right, enjoy each other and focus on getting away and the peace that I hope that will bring...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackintheSaddle, post: 622387, member: 17503"] Hey SS...just wanted you to know I'm here reading along and hoping you have some peace today...I agree with MWM that you really need to protect yourselves...it's hard to accept that our difficult children might be capable of hurting us and while I don't know that he'd physically hurt you, he may try and steal something or vandalize something that he knows means a lot to you and/or husband...we got an alarm set up and changed our locks after our difficult child left at Christmas...it had been scary living with him-- he'd have rages and yell at us-- he's a big guy, 6'2", former football player so is scary when he gets like that...ours also loves guns and has 2 of them (which we kept locked up but now he has them)....so as hard as it was to accept that he could do something bad to us or our things, it is a part of the reality of having a difficult child, particularly one that can have such irrational thinking-- you don't know what they're capable of so protect yourselves...so glad you get to get out of towm and RE is right, enjoy each other and focus on getting away and the peace that I hope that will bring... [/QUOTE]
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