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<blockquote data-quote="mechelle" data-source="post: 429741" data-attributes="member: 12001"><p>I love my daughter so much, she's 14 now, and I hope that putting her in residency will do something good, I've temporally lost my son who is 9 years old, until i can prove to the court my home is safe for him to come back. my daughter refuses to listen to anyone, we have had paid professionals, help from medicaid supported agencies and her diagnosis is so many different things, she has been to the crisis center 4 times, all mine and her fathers family are scared to death of her, and i and my husband take turns on guard duty and we have had to install motion detectors at night, her case manager told me to competently strip her room and make the house secure, which we did. i mean its good finally after so many years enouph professional people have seen behind the "mask" she hides behind..but sometimes i wish i had someone just to at the least compare "horror stories" with so i don't feel like im alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechelle, post: 429741, member: 12001"] I love my daughter so much, she's 14 now, and I hope that putting her in residency will do something good, I've temporally lost my son who is 9 years old, until i can prove to the court my home is safe for him to come back. my daughter refuses to listen to anyone, we have had paid professionals, help from medicaid supported agencies and her diagnosis is so many different things, she has been to the crisis center 4 times, all mine and her fathers family are scared to death of her, and i and my husband take turns on guard duty and we have had to install motion detectors at night, her case manager told me to competently strip her room and make the house secure, which we did. i mean its good finally after so many years enouph professional people have seen behind the "mask" she hides behind..but sometimes i wish i had someone just to at the least compare "horror stories" with so i don't feel like im alone. [/QUOTE]
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