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<blockquote data-quote="accmama" data-source="post: 609599"><p>husband and I have discussed and honestly in my heart I know that the best thing for my little kids and for us is to not let her come home. History tells us she is not able to behave. Her constant ringing of my phone with frantic calls begging for me to send money yesterday and constant texting have proven that she is still just as immature and dramatic as always. </p><p></p><p>I've given her numbers for shelters and programs that will help, plus I told her how to get in touch with United Way and advised her to call today before he car insurance and phone run out at the end of this month. At least she has a way to call for help now. Starting Nov 1, she won't even have a way to call a program for assistance. </p><p></p><p>Pray she sees how critical it is to listen to our advice. The worry is too much for me right now. </p><p></p><p>In the back of my mind, I have these thoughts- what if the programs turn her away because they don't have room for one more? what if she lands on the street and get lured into prostitution or hard drugs? I feel like I'm gambling with her life, steering her toward charity rather than family support. Right now she at least has a chance. The fear of losing her forever is overwhelming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accmama, post: 609599"] husband and I have discussed and honestly in my heart I know that the best thing for my little kids and for us is to not let her come home. History tells us she is not able to behave. Her constant ringing of my phone with frantic calls begging for me to send money yesterday and constant texting have proven that she is still just as immature and dramatic as always. I've given her numbers for shelters and programs that will help, plus I told her how to get in touch with United Way and advised her to call today before he car insurance and phone run out at the end of this month. At least she has a way to call for help now. Starting Nov 1, she won't even have a way to call a program for assistance. Pray she sees how critical it is to listen to our advice. The worry is too much for me right now. In the back of my mind, I have these thoughts- what if the programs turn her away because they don't have room for one more? what if she lands on the street and get lured into prostitution or hard drugs? I feel like I'm gambling with her life, steering her toward charity rather than family support. Right now she at least has a chance. The fear of losing her forever is overwhelming. [/QUOTE]
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