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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 143592" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Pippin,</p><p>my younger dtr needed strong reassurance that her older sister would never be allowed to live in our home again and I was able to state that this was true and mean it. The younger sis is in therapy due to issues of abuse from older sister but she couldn't even begin to heal til older sis was gone and she was able to believe me when I said she would not be coming back to live with us.</p><p></p><p>In our case the older sister and the rest of the family are now on very good terms and younger difficult child is able to appreciate the things she loves about her older sister but I still would hold firm on her not being able to live with us. Luckily she doesn't want to--she has moved 3000 miles away and is doing very well with running her life at this time. We will gladly have her home for visits though if she wants to come.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your dtr has cut you out of her life but please take care of her sister--her needs are what is important now.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 143592, member: 3208"] Hi Pippin, my younger dtr needed strong reassurance that her older sister would never be allowed to live in our home again and I was able to state that this was true and mean it. The younger sis is in therapy due to issues of abuse from older sister but she couldn't even begin to heal til older sis was gone and she was able to believe me when I said she would not be coming back to live with us. In our case the older sister and the rest of the family are now on very good terms and younger difficult child is able to appreciate the things she loves about her older sister but I still would hold firm on her not being able to live with us. Luckily she doesn't want to--she has moved 3000 miles away and is doing very well with running her life at this time. We will gladly have her home for visits though if she wants to come. I'm sorry your dtr has cut you out of her life but please take care of her sister--her needs are what is important now. Hugs, jane [/QUOTE]
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