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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 561294" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>I know you will still worry, but if it makes you feel any better these kids are usually masters at resourcefulness. My daughter (who I believe is undiagnosed bipolar) once left in a blizzard with-her infant. I was freaking out. She showed up the next day with a CAR someone had given her and she had a new place to live. Do they usually go to the type of places we would want to live? No. But they usually find food, shelter and much more. And you're right- this is not your situation and you do not have any control over it. Hang in there. Sending you positive energy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 561294, member: 11235"] I know you will still worry, but if it makes you feel any better these kids are usually masters at resourcefulness. My daughter (who I believe is undiagnosed bipolar) once left in a blizzard with-her infant. I was freaking out. She showed up the next day with a CAR someone had given her and she had a new place to live. Do they usually go to the type of places we would want to live? No. But they usually find food, shelter and much more. And you're right- this is not your situation and you do not have any control over it. Hang in there. Sending you positive energy! [/QUOTE]
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