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<blockquote data-quote="DenitaS" data-source="post: 312217" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>WE are NOT a united front! That is the first time we have had an actual conversation in about hmm???? 15 years? My husband adopted them both in 2004. He decided to be superdad and jump in to save the day! I tried to tell him how things really were but, "I was just doing it wrong, and she just needs more support then you were giving her" I said OK, figured it would end up this way.</p><p>difficult child 1 hasn't had much to do with the baby. She talks a GREAT talk but hasn't made arrangements to visit with him or shown financial support in ANY way. I was thinking I should swoop in and finalize the adoption while she was in legal trouble BUT thanks to difficult child 2 I don't think this is the appropriate time!</p><p>difficult child 2, IS on medications, when she takes them. She of course, doesn't think that she needs them. The Dr. here won't prescibe anything different unless she is in therapy and she REFUSES to go. I hope they step in and place her in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) as well! I think that is what she needs at this point!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 1, put the guilt trip on BioDad last night about how she just wanted to die and so forth. I told him that my opinion is this: She cares WAY too much about HERSELF to ever do that! It is just a ploy to get what she wants. She never even called me last night which just proves what I said to him was true. She needs the charges dropped and will do whatever it takes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenitaS, post: 312217, member: 5918"] WE are NOT a united front! That is the first time we have had an actual conversation in about hmm???? 15 years? My husband adopted them both in 2004. He decided to be superdad and jump in to save the day! I tried to tell him how things really were but, "I was just doing it wrong, and she just needs more support then you were giving her" I said OK, figured it would end up this way. difficult child 1 hasn't had much to do with the baby. She talks a GREAT talk but hasn't made arrangements to visit with him or shown financial support in ANY way. I was thinking I should swoop in and finalize the adoption while she was in legal trouble BUT thanks to difficult child 2 I don't think this is the appropriate time! difficult child 2, IS on medications, when she takes them. She of course, doesn't think that she needs them. The Dr. here won't prescibe anything different unless she is in therapy and she REFUSES to go. I hope they step in and place her in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) as well! I think that is what she needs at this point! difficult child 1, put the guilt trip on BioDad last night about how she just wanted to die and so forth. I told him that my opinion is this: She cares WAY too much about HERSELF to ever do that! It is just a ploy to get what she wants. She never even called me last night which just proves what I said to him was true. She needs the charges dropped and will do whatever it takes! [/QUOTE]
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