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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Midst" data-source="post: 765809" data-attributes="member: 33543"><p>Hello everyone. I'm new here and have been reading posts. My 35 year old daughter is addicted to methamphetamine and alcohol, and she has been homeless for about four years. She got pregnant and gave birth to my grandson in 2022. She didn't want him and she didn't even want to hold him when he was born. DHS placed him with my husband and I after taking him away from her. I'm 56 and my husband is 63. My grandson is healthy by the grace of God, and we love him completely, but I really resent my daughter for not being willing to get her life together! I have slowly been able to detach from her and realize that I can't save her. It's very painful to accept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midst, post: 765809, member: 33543"] Hello everyone. I'm new here and have been reading posts. My 35 year old daughter is addicted to methamphetamine and alcohol, and she has been homeless for about four years. She got pregnant and gave birth to my grandson in 2022. She didn't want him and she didn't even want to hold him when he was born. DHS placed him with my husband and I after taking him away from her. I'm 56 and my husband is 63. My grandson is healthy by the grace of God, and we love him completely, but I really resent my daughter for not being willing to get her life together! I have slowly been able to detach from her and realize that I can't save her. It's very painful to accept. [/QUOTE]
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