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<blockquote data-quote="Blessed Mama" data-source="post: 450379" data-attributes="member: 12458"><p>Right now I feel we are definitely taking ten steps back, and I feel like bursting in to tears. My daughter was supposed to be spending the night with me, quality time. She's been begging to come home full time (she's only been "out" of the house - and even that's only been part time, since June). Tonight she changed her tune, and took off. I called the police when she refused to come home. I don't have a vehicle. A friend of mine found out where she was, and notified me. I, in turn, called the police and informed my daughter that the police had been called about her refusal to come home. </p><p></p><p>This is where I feel extremely hurt and even more shocked than I thought possible - first, it came to my attention through one of my daughter's friends, that she may be 'car hopping' - which evidently is the new term for breaking in to vehicles. secondly, she started to mock me via text and told me she was drinking and smoking at the public pool and to let the cops know. She also left a very obscene and hateful message for the friend of mine who had let me know where she was. Another kid who had been with them admitted to drinking Smirnoff and smoking marijuana. I don't even feel like I want her to come home right now. I don't even recognize this hateful, nasty side and it's heart breaking and humiliating. She has insurance through the state. I do not have any private insurance, and none for myself what so ever. My options, in regards to residential treatment, seem limited. I don't want her going back to her aunt and uncles because I know they can not really handle this type of behavior. She JUST started doing online classes to make up some credits so she could become a sophmore! I feel distraught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blessed Mama, post: 450379, member: 12458"] Right now I feel we are definitely taking ten steps back, and I feel like bursting in to tears. My daughter was supposed to be spending the night with me, quality time. She's been begging to come home full time (she's only been "out" of the house - and even that's only been part time, since June). Tonight she changed her tune, and took off. I called the police when she refused to come home. I don't have a vehicle. A friend of mine found out where she was, and notified me. I, in turn, called the police and informed my daughter that the police had been called about her refusal to come home. This is where I feel extremely hurt and even more shocked than I thought possible - first, it came to my attention through one of my daughter's friends, that she may be 'car hopping' - which evidently is the new term for breaking in to vehicles. secondly, she started to mock me via text and told me she was drinking and smoking at the public pool and to let the cops know. She also left a very obscene and hateful message for the friend of mine who had let me know where she was. Another kid who had been with them admitted to drinking Smirnoff and smoking marijuana. I don't even feel like I want her to come home right now. I don't even recognize this hateful, nasty side and it's heart breaking and humiliating. She has insurance through the state. I do not have any private insurance, and none for myself what so ever. My options, in regards to residential treatment, seem limited. I don't want her going back to her aunt and uncles because I know they can not really handle this type of behavior. She JUST started doing online classes to make up some credits so she could become a sophmore! I feel distraught. [/QUOTE]
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