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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 244691" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry that you and kt and wm are struggling through this. She was making such strides with picking out appropriate clothing, etc... But setbacks happen.</p><p></p><p>One thing I have done for Jess that you might consider is having a notarized release put on file at the OB/GYN for them to treat her and bill me at ANYTIME she shows up with-o an adult. This way if she does get abused, or in over her head, she can get the medical care she needs. I discussed it expressly with the doctor and she was glad to ahve the release. This doctor treats any girl responsible enough to come in as "medically emancipated" enough to get treatment, but having the release (and my agreement to pay for services) DOES help.</p><p></p><p>I think that this may be a long term fight for kt. Maybe one of your brothers or brother in law's can sort of "step in" to the adult male role model place for her? Even if they just call her weekly it might help. (My aunt was divorced and my dad did weekly calls with her son to do homework, discipline, etc.... because he didn't have an adult role model and they lived 2 hours away - my cousin says it helped him TREMENDOUSLY, esp now that he realizes the financial sacrifice all the phone calls required.)</p><p></p><p>Many hugs and support for whatever you think is best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 244691, member: 1233"] I am so sorry that you and kt and wm are struggling through this. She was making such strides with picking out appropriate clothing, etc... But setbacks happen. One thing I have done for Jess that you might consider is having a notarized release put on file at the OB/GYN for them to treat her and bill me at ANYTIME she shows up with-o an adult. This way if she does get abused, or in over her head, she can get the medical care she needs. I discussed it expressly with the doctor and she was glad to ahve the release. This doctor treats any girl responsible enough to come in as "medically emancipated" enough to get treatment, but having the release (and my agreement to pay for services) DOES help. I think that this may be a long term fight for kt. Maybe one of your brothers or brother in law's can sort of "step in" to the adult male role model place for her? Even if they just call her weekly it might help. (My aunt was divorced and my dad did weekly calls with her son to do homework, discipline, etc.... because he didn't have an adult role model and they lived 2 hours away - my cousin says it helped him TREMENDOUSLY, esp now that he realizes the financial sacrifice all the phone calls required.) Many hugs and support for whatever you think is best. [/QUOTE]
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