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<blockquote data-quote="dlgallant" data-source="post: 42102" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>I could really use the virtual slobber kisses. I have had many dogs in my life, but none as much a part of the family as our boxer. She gave me so much comfort. But the good news is I did get to finally see my daughter for a little bit at 10:30 tonight. I was finally able to get her a message that our dog had died. She must still has some fight in her because she was able to convince Andrew to bring her to see me. He did not want to leave her side and tried to control everything she said. But I did get to see her. My husband was able to run a little interference and give me some time alone with my daughter. She's agreed to go back into counseling but Andrew was insistent he had to take her. She also wanted to rejoin her softball team. Andrew was going to "allow" her to go when he was available to take her. I told him that wasn't a problem, I'd be happy to take her. I just keep telling myself baby steps. She's starting to assert herself and hopefully she'll follow through on the counseling. She asked me to make the appointment tomorrow. I'm going to try and schedule them to conflict with Andrew's 2nd shift work schedule. She's a long way from safety, but for the first time I have some hope. Thanks to everyone for the encouragement. I really was ready to accept that I had lost her forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgallant, post: 42102, member: 3721"] I could really use the virtual slobber kisses. I have had many dogs in my life, but none as much a part of the family as our boxer. She gave me so much comfort. But the good news is I did get to finally see my daughter for a little bit at 10:30 tonight. I was finally able to get her a message that our dog had died. She must still has some fight in her because she was able to convince Andrew to bring her to see me. He did not want to leave her side and tried to control everything she said. But I did get to see her. My husband was able to run a little interference and give me some time alone with my daughter. She's agreed to go back into counseling but Andrew was insistent he had to take her. She also wanted to rejoin her softball team. Andrew was going to "allow" her to go when he was available to take her. I told him that wasn't a problem, I'd be happy to take her. I just keep telling myself baby steps. She's starting to assert herself and hopefully she'll follow through on the counseling. She asked me to make the appointment tomorrow. I'm going to try and schedule them to conflict with Andrew's 2nd shift work schedule. She's a long way from safety, but for the first time I have some hope. Thanks to everyone for the encouragement. I really was ready to accept that I had lost her forever. [/QUOTE]
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