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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 582155" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I'm going through the same with my son. I am certain he has undiagnosed mental issues and he will not seek help . He is in a relationship where she is worse then he is! My daughter has never met her and she started harrassing her through emails and phone messages.</p><p></p><p>girlfriend acussed my daughter of burning difficult child with ciagarettes when he was little (she is 8 years older). No one in the house smoked and I am positive some one at the school would have noticed, or he would have told someone. My daughter cried for days about this.</p><p></p><p>girlfriend was upset with me because I would not send money and she is trying to turn difficult child against his family, the ones left that have anything to do with him. She has already cut off all of his friends. I have told him my opinion of her when they were apart. He lies, but I know they are back together. At least the harrassment has stopped after I called the police, but that only made difficult child mad at me.</p><p></p><p>I understand the guilt, I had the same for many years. Let it go, find a way to detatch, the guilt only makes it worse. At least the hubby sounds like he is trying to support her. The hardest thing in the world, for me anyway, was to step back and take care of yourself. There is absolutely nothing else you can do!</p><p>(((huggs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 582155, member: 13558"] I'm going through the same with my son. I am certain he has undiagnosed mental issues and he will not seek help . He is in a relationship where she is worse then he is! My daughter has never met her and she started harrassing her through emails and phone messages. girlfriend acussed my daughter of burning difficult child with ciagarettes when he was little (she is 8 years older). No one in the house smoked and I am positive some one at the school would have noticed, or he would have told someone. My daughter cried for days about this. girlfriend was upset with me because I would not send money and she is trying to turn difficult child against his family, the ones left that have anything to do with him. She has already cut off all of his friends. I have told him my opinion of her when they were apart. He lies, but I know they are back together. At least the harrassment has stopped after I called the police, but that only made difficult child mad at me. I understand the guilt, I had the same for many years. Let it go, find a way to detatch, the guilt only makes it worse. At least the hubby sounds like he is trying to support her. The hardest thing in the world, for me anyway, was to step back and take care of yourself. There is absolutely nothing else you can do! (((huggs))) [/QUOTE]
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