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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 365773"><p>I too am proud of you.</p><p>I would avoid drama trauma messages like the plague.</p><p>Now and again let her know that you love her, know in your heart that she can do well in life, etc.</p><p>You might offer to help in a limited way with medical expenses, including therapy if you can afford it and she might consider going (at least in the future).</p><p>But don't fall into the trap of letting her stay at your place or have you pay for things. </p><p>Keep conversations limited, short and simple. Texting might be better.</p><p>You said 'you will be happy' and this is awesome. My guess is that will go much further...with-o this constant melodrama! Stay the course...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 365773"] I too am proud of you. I would avoid drama trauma messages like the plague. Now and again let her know that you love her, know in your heart that she can do well in life, etc. You might offer to help in a limited way with medical expenses, including therapy if you can afford it and she might consider going (at least in the future). But don't fall into the trap of letting her stay at your place or have you pay for things. Keep conversations limited, short and simple. Texting might be better. You said 'you will be happy' and this is awesome. My guess is that will go much further...with-o this constant melodrama! Stay the course... [/QUOTE]
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