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<blockquote data-quote="JaneBetty" data-source="post: 699875" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>Jetsam, McDonna, and AppleCori, thank you for your replies. I am feeling pretty agitated about her impending release.</p><p></p><p>My husband told me that he did mention the temporary restraining order to the dr on the conference call last night, and my husband gave the staff a letter from the judge about her hearing which is 10/19 and mentioned it again, so I have to hope that our daughter is aware that she must find living arrangements between her release and her hearing. </p><p></p><p>I opted out of the hearing, but my husband is going out of love and duty to/for her. </p><p></p><p>I made an appointment to talk to a counselor the week after next as I am having problems controlling my fearful feelings towards her everytime there is even the slightest new development, or contact from her. This is an unhealthy way to live. </p><p></p><p>One good thing about all this is that I no longer feel like I must keep her behavior secret. I think I kept it all under wraps because for the longest time, I had the hope that her early 20's struggles would be a passing phase and that we would all look back on it as youthful folly. </p><p></p><p>But she is almost 27 now, which is close to 30, and enough is enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneBetty, post: 699875, member: 20814"] Jetsam, McDonna, and AppleCori, thank you for your replies. I am feeling pretty agitated about her impending release. My husband told me that he did mention the temporary restraining order to the dr on the conference call last night, and my husband gave the staff a letter from the judge about her hearing which is 10/19 and mentioned it again, so I have to hope that our daughter is aware that she must find living arrangements between her release and her hearing. I opted out of the hearing, but my husband is going out of love and duty to/for her. I made an appointment to talk to a counselor the week after next as I am having problems controlling my fearful feelings towards her everytime there is even the slightest new development, or contact from her. This is an unhealthy way to live. One good thing about all this is that I no longer feel like I must keep her behavior secret. I think I kept it all under wraps because for the longest time, I had the hope that her early 20's struggles would be a passing phase and that we would all look back on it as youthful folly. But she is almost 27 now, which is close to 30, and enough is enough. [/QUOTE]
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