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My fugitive in jail! She is on her own.
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 258389" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Tears are not a sign of weakness they are a sign of sorrow of compassion and love. I am sorry you are going through this and as another who has been there done that I agree witl Steely that you need to relax and resore yourself and live your life even though it is hard. Make a huge effort to have fun and take care of yourself. You are both relieved and shocked right now there are a whole mess of conflicting emotions going around in your head and all need to be delt with. Use this down time to heal yourself. Your daughter willb e out of prison in a few months and then you will need all your strength. If you need it there are support groups for the families of those in prison. Otherwise a good therapist might be something to consider so you have someone to talk to without leaning too heavily on friends and family and inadvertantely sabotaging your "fun" people contacts. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 258389, member: 2315"] Tears are not a sign of weakness they are a sign of sorrow of compassion and love. I am sorry you are going through this and as another who has been there done that I agree witl Steely that you need to relax and resore yourself and live your life even though it is hard. Make a huge effort to have fun and take care of yourself. You are both relieved and shocked right now there are a whole mess of conflicting emotions going around in your head and all need to be delt with. Use this down time to heal yourself. Your daughter willb e out of prison in a few months and then you will need all your strength. If you need it there are support groups for the families of those in prison. Otherwise a good therapist might be something to consider so you have someone to talk to without leaning too heavily on friends and family and inadvertantely sabotaging your "fun" people contacts. -RM [/QUOTE]
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