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<blockquote data-quote="Midst" data-source="post: 766599" data-attributes="member: 33543"><p>I'm so sorry for your situation. My 35 year old daughter is addicted to methamphetamine and living on the streets for about 5 years now. We've taken her in and tried to get her help, but she always leaves after a few days. We are currently raising her 2 1/2 year old son , my grandson since birth. She's now about 8 months pregnant again! She rarely contacts me via Facebook messenger, and I get tired of constantly sending messages to her or to her friends trying to talk to her. I no longer believe that she will get help and get clean. I try very hard not to dwell on her because it just makes me so heartbroken and stressed, and I can't let my emotions affect how I interact with my grandson. Letting go is the most painful thing I have ever done, but it's really the only thing I can do in order to keep my sanity. Praying is all we can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midst, post: 766599, member: 33543"] I'm so sorry for your situation. My 35 year old daughter is addicted to methamphetamine and living on the streets for about 5 years now. We've taken her in and tried to get her help, but she always leaves after a few days. We are currently raising her 2 1/2 year old son , my grandson since birth. She's now about 8 months pregnant again! She rarely contacts me via Facebook messenger, and I get tired of constantly sending messages to her or to her friends trying to talk to her. I no longer believe that she will get help and get clean. I try very hard not to dwell on her because it just makes me so heartbroken and stressed, and I can't let my emotions affect how I interact with my grandson. Letting go is the most painful thing I have ever done, but it's really the only thing I can do in order to keep my sanity. Praying is all we can do. [/QUOTE]
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