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How do I accept that she is coming home?
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<blockquote data-quote="bran155" data-source="post: 252719"><p>I am so sorry. I can totally understand your feelings. Even when my daughter is in a short term hospital I dread the day of her release. Only parents like us could ever understand that. We get a taste of peace and then dread the day it is taken from us. Especially for the other kids. I have felt the same way in the past, many times.</p><p></p><p>I am confused though. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that Kanga is in has a set date for her release??? I never thought they did that. My daughter has been in 3 rtcs and never had a release date. It was always to be determined, by her progress and her behavior. What if in 165 days she just is not ready to come home, what then? If you feel that it is a saftety issue for her to come home isn't there a way to fight her release?</p><p></p><p>And yes, I think it is crazy that our children are permitted to abuse us and their siblings. I have often said that to the police when they have been here for my daughter abusing me. I argued with them on a few occasions. "If I punched my daughter in the face, you would no doubt, arrest me. Why is it okay for her to assault me?" Of course, I always got the run around, they could never really come up with a good answer to that question!</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry. I hope that you are able to make other arrangements, or better yet, I hope Kanga makes much progress over the next few months!</p><p></p><p>Keeping my finger's crossed for you. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bran155, post: 252719"] I am so sorry. I can totally understand your feelings. Even when my daughter is in a short term hospital I dread the day of her release. Only parents like us could ever understand that. We get a taste of peace and then dread the day it is taken from us. Especially for the other kids. I have felt the same way in the past, many times. I am confused though. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that Kanga is in has a set date for her release??? I never thought they did that. My daughter has been in 3 rtcs and never had a release date. It was always to be determined, by her progress and her behavior. What if in 165 days she just is not ready to come home, what then? If you feel that it is a saftety issue for her to come home isn't there a way to fight her release? And yes, I think it is crazy that our children are permitted to abuse us and their siblings. I have often said that to the police when they have been here for my daughter abusing me. I argued with them on a few occasions. "If I punched my daughter in the face, you would no doubt, arrest me. Why is it okay for her to assault me?" Of course, I always got the run around, they could never really come up with a good answer to that question! I am so sorry. I hope that you are able to make other arrangements, or better yet, I hope Kanga makes much progress over the next few months! Keeping my finger's crossed for you. :) [/QUOTE]
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