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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 752072" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>Sorry, I missed your original post. </p><p></p><p>Oh my, Busy. I understand your reaction and everything you said. We are like deer in headlights. Kay's behavior is outrageous regardless of the cause and you were right to hang up. About a year ago, after reading some good books, I let May know I would hang up if she couldn't communicate in a positive way. I gave her one warning that I was going to hang up. She actually admitted she was going down the road of negativity and she started to act like a rational being... until. She just couldn't help herself and when it began again, I said, I am hanging up now, and I hung up. That is the last phone conversation I have had with her. My point is, we can't change their behavior, only our own. I hope that helps. by the way, my daughters drug of choice is alcohol. Substance addiction is common in people with conduct disorders. </p><p></p><p>I read someone else does this too. I don't answer any calls that aren't in my contacts. If it's someone calling legitimately, they will leave a message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 752072, member: 23811"] Sorry, I missed your original post. Oh my, Busy. I understand your reaction and everything you said. We are like deer in headlights. Kay's behavior is outrageous regardless of the cause and you were right to hang up. About a year ago, after reading some good books, I let May know I would hang up if she couldn't communicate in a positive way. I gave her one warning that I was going to hang up. She actually admitted she was going down the road of negativity and she started to act like a rational being... until. She just couldn't help herself and when it began again, I said, I am hanging up now, and I hung up. That is the last phone conversation I have had with her. My point is, we can't change their behavior, only our own. I hope that helps. by the way, my daughters drug of choice is alcohol. Substance addiction is common in people with conduct disorders. I read someone else does this too. I don't answer any calls that aren't in my contacts. If it's someone calling legitimately, they will leave a message. [/QUOTE]
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