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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="End of our rope" data-source="post: 632309" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>My daughter is not psychotic either but she is almost frozen at that 14 15 year old mentality. Maybe this is a common trait for difficult children. We went to the jail today and placed money in an account so she can make phone calls to us. Glad we did that as she has not attempted to call us today. It will be Saturday before we can see her. The tension between my wife and I is thick. In our 40 years together never have we been at such odds. 20 minutes ago she sat upright in the couch and said "What do we do if she gets out and wants to come home?" I had no answer for this. </p><p></p><p>I know the season veterans of this board all have been there done that and are probably at this point yelling at their screens " what does he not understand". I don't understand everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 632309, member: 17544"] My daughter is not psychotic either but she is almost frozen at that 14 15 year old mentality. Maybe this is a common trait for difficult children. We went to the jail today and placed money in an account so she can make phone calls to us. Glad we did that as she has not attempted to call us today. It will be Saturday before we can see her. The tension between my wife and I is thick. In our 40 years together never have we been at such odds. 20 minutes ago she sat upright in the couch and said "What do we do if she gets out and wants to come home?" I had no answer for this. I know the season veterans of this board all have been there done that and are probably at this point yelling at their screens " what does he not understand". I don't understand everything! [/QUOTE]
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