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Now she's not turning herself in!!!!???
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 249568" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Bran,</p><p>I'm not at all surprised she changed her mind about turning herself in, I would have been surprised had she actually done it. With my own difficult child 1 I just take whatever she tells me with a grain of salt. It may or may not be true but it is her life, I don't have to jump in there. I think busywend gave you great advice. And if you can, try not ride the roller coaster with her, you are free to get off. I know how hard it is to get your hopes up only to have them dashed but if you can remain detached you won't get sucked into it as easily. I am lucky in that my difficult child is on the other side of the country so I really have no way to know what is going on for sure. I do know how hard it is, don't mean to be preachy, I certainly am speaking from a been there done that place!</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 249568, member: 3208"] Hi Bran, I'm not at all surprised she changed her mind about turning herself in, I would have been surprised had she actually done it. With my own difficult child 1 I just take whatever she tells me with a grain of salt. It may or may not be true but it is her life, I don't have to jump in there. I think busywend gave you great advice. And if you can, try not ride the roller coaster with her, you are free to get off. I know how hard it is to get your hopes up only to have them dashed but if you can remain detached you won't get sucked into it as easily. I am lucky in that my difficult child is on the other side of the country so I really have no way to know what is going on for sure. I do know how hard it is, don't mean to be preachy, I certainly am speaking from a been there done that place! Hugs, Jane [/QUOTE]
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