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<blockquote data-quote="catwoman" data-source="post: 57541" data-attributes="member: 1574"><p>Hi and welcome. I agree with KLFD, you know in your heart when it's time. My difficult child was a runaway at age 16 after years of putting us through hell. I knew I had reached the point of not allowing him back in my home. He went to Juvie, a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and then a group home. I hope someday to have some kind of relationship with him but I can't ever again live the way we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catwoman, post: 57541, member: 1574"] Hi and welcome. I agree with KLFD, you know in your heart when it's time. My difficult child was a runaway at age 16 after years of putting us through hell. I knew I had reached the point of not allowing him back in my home. He went to Juvie, a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and then a group home. I hope someday to have some kind of relationship with him but I can't ever again live the way we did. [/QUOTE]
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