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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 711268" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>So sorry for the pain you are going through. It sounds like you see your daughter clearly, however difficult and heartbreaking that may be. Seeing the situation for what it is, is a step in the right direction. Take it one day at a time, breathe. You can change your mind about helping her or letting her stay with you - that's your right. I am going through the same thing with my 36 year old daughter, and she has two grandchildren. I especially related to " the most manipulative person ... would convince professionals." That hurts, too. Keep writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 711268, member: 19832"] So sorry for the pain you are going through. It sounds like you see your daughter clearly, however difficult and heartbreaking that may be. Seeing the situation for what it is, is a step in the right direction. Take it one day at a time, breathe. You can change your mind about helping her or letting her stay with you - that's your right. I am going through the same thing with my 36 year old daughter, and she has two grandchildren. I especially related to " the most manipulative person ... would convince professionals." That hurts, too. Keep writing. [/QUOTE]
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