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Terrible Day with Oldest difficult child (release vent)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 527166" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>So sorry she is so off the hook.....since she is 20 she really does need to go somewhere.... a transition program for people with mental health issues etc. I lived in a transition home (really it was kind of a homeless shelter though I had an apartment) when I went through eating disorder treatment, it was so good to be around other people who had issues and were working on changing their situations. Many had mood disorders, a couple were from domestic violence situations, several were truly homeless, had come from living under a bridge type of situation. There are places she can go and start to move on....you can still be involved, and she can still get doctors care. Your hands are so full with the two others, I know you love her but maybe it is time for her to make a step? Only you know if this is even doable...and of course it depends on the resources in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 527166, member: 12886"] So sorry she is so off the hook.....since she is 20 she really does need to go somewhere.... a transition program for people with mental health issues etc. I lived in a transition home (really it was kind of a homeless shelter though I had an apartment) when I went through eating disorder treatment, it was so good to be around other people who had issues and were working on changing their situations. Many had mood disorders, a couple were from domestic violence situations, several were truly homeless, had come from living under a bridge type of situation. There are places she can go and start to move on....you can still be involved, and she can still get doctors care. Your hands are so full with the two others, I know you love her but maybe it is time for her to make a step? Only you know if this is even doable...and of course it depends on the resources in your area. [/QUOTE]
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