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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 107276" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Star---glad DF did something nice for you!! Hopefully, Dude will one day realize what he is doing to his life and stop the madness. Until then you can love him, spend time with him, without accepting his nonsense. difficult child now knows that I will take no more---23 days of no communication while stuck in county spelled it out for him. Except for some minor setbacks---he's been good since then. He knows if he is not, he's gone again.</p><p>Last year he spent Christmas up your way and we picked him up and went to my sister's in Newberry. He got some socks, a shirt, and a pair of shoes---a lot less than his usual haul. He never gripped. This year, he is so excited about Christmas. It's like he is 6 again. He has shook and rattled all the gifts trying to guess what they are. So...you can detach, regroup, and rebuild when they are ready. Take it slow. Do what you are comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 107276, member: 1436"] Star---glad DF did something nice for you!! Hopefully, Dude will one day realize what he is doing to his life and stop the madness. Until then you can love him, spend time with him, without accepting his nonsense. difficult child now knows that I will take no more---23 days of no communication while stuck in county spelled it out for him. Except for some minor setbacks---he's been good since then. He knows if he is not, he's gone again. Last year he spent Christmas up your way and we picked him up and went to my sister's in Newberry. He got some socks, a shirt, and a pair of shoes---a lot less than his usual haul. He never gripped. This year, he is so excited about Christmas. It's like he is 6 again. He has shook and rattled all the gifts trying to guess what they are. So...you can detach, regroup, and rebuild when they are ready. Take it slow. Do what you are comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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