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Old Jan 13, 2006, 11:36 AM
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thanksA....my daughter does see a T. one of those that i would call a "sugary sweet" person. i was asked to join them for a session, so i could be straightened out, and it was horrid. i was double-teamed and the T was the most passive-aggressive person that i've ever seen in the profession.

i had to go back to her for an evaluation for a vo-hab thing and she ended the eval by telling me that if i wnated to make my daughter happy, i should love the baby!!!!!!!!!! i have never been so shocked at something that a professional would say during a session such as we were having. and this was delivered with a ---- eating grin that nauseated me. i love the baby...but what did that have to do with anything? it means that my daughter tells her that i don't do enough and therefore, i don't love the baby.

my daughter and i haven't spoken since sunday. she's called a few times but i don't answer. the articles that Pet gave us the links for are so correct that i could have written them. it's like a game with my daughter and i am just not going to play anymore.

she doesn't go to meetings or talk to anyone who is in recovery. just this sappy T. keeping my distance seems to be the best that i can do right now..that and sleep.

xoxoxo pat

i have two family members who are supportive. if someone, here, would say, and mean it, "how are you today?".."how was yesterday?"......it would be so nice. the supportive ones don't live here, so communication with them is limited.