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27 year old daughter with ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 725876" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Your responses to her were great! Now is the time to stand strong and be firm in your resolve.</p><p>While I do hope your daughter is working on getting her life on a better path, I do agree with [USER=1550]@SomewhereOutThere[/USER] . I've been there with my own son. He "put forth the effort" he did and said all the right things and as soon as I would think he was really changing and let my guard down, BAM!!!! The chaos and trouble would start all over again.</p><p>It's good to be optimistic but also be guarded.</p><p></p><p>Hoping that 2018 will be a good year for you and that your daughter will get and stay on a good path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 725876, member: 18516"] Your responses to her were great! Now is the time to stand strong and be firm in your resolve. While I do hope your daughter is working on getting her life on a better path, I do agree with [USER=1550]@SomewhereOutThere[/USER] . I've been there with my own son. He "put forth the effort" he did and said all the right things and as soon as I would think he was really changing and let my guard down, BAM!!!! The chaos and trouble would start all over again. It's good to be optimistic but also be guarded. Hoping that 2018 will be a good year for you and that your daughter will get and stay on a good path. [/QUOTE]
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