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<blockquote data-quote="beam-me-up" data-source="post: 682531" data-attributes="member: 20174"><p>Thank you for replying Second Time Around, </p><p></p><p>After the door glass breaking incident and rage last night, she left to go to stay at a friend's house. This is a friend she does stay over with from time to time and they came right to the door to get her at midnight. I thought this was a better option than her storming out into the night as she threatened to do if I did not let her go out of the house.</p><p></p><p>We've been speaking on the phone this morning and I have said she should come back this afternoon at a time I know my youngest will be out. She sounds very small and sad today not at all the tower of rage and hatred she was yesterday. I said we can't go on like this and we need help. She seemed to agree so that's maybe a baby step in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>Of course, getting her to come to an appointment with me is a whole other story but in the past, she has refused to even consider any kind of counselling. </p><p></p><p>Thank you again,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beam-me-up, post: 682531, member: 20174"] Thank you for replying Second Time Around, After the door glass breaking incident and rage last night, she left to go to stay at a friend's house. This is a friend she does stay over with from time to time and they came right to the door to get her at midnight. I thought this was a better option than her storming out into the night as she threatened to do if I did not let her go out of the house. We've been speaking on the phone this morning and I have said she should come back this afternoon at a time I know my youngest will be out. She sounds very small and sad today not at all the tower of rage and hatred she was yesterday. I said we can't go on like this and we need help. She seemed to agree so that's maybe a baby step in the right direction. Of course, getting her to come to an appointment with me is a whole other story but in the past, she has refused to even consider any kind of counselling. Thank you again, [/QUOTE]
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