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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="MommaTried24" data-source="post: 765847" data-attributes="member: 33205"><p>Dad, I have so felt exactly this same way. Wanting to talk to my son yet not wanting to talk to him. In jail again is obviously zero growth and still doing the same thing. That in itself told me I don't want to talk to him yet. Not like this and definitely, most definitely knowing I still need to protect myself. I can really relate to the heartbreaking mugshots yet grateful knowing they're alive and then relief that I at least we know exactly where they are, that they're safe and can't drink. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can at least somehow relax and rest well tonight knowing she's ok. May God bless you and this entire situation. I'm keeping you and your daughter in my prayers that this will be the time she gets help and turns her life around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaTried24, post: 765847, member: 33205"] Dad, I have so felt exactly this same way. Wanting to talk to my son yet not wanting to talk to him. In jail again is obviously zero growth and still doing the same thing. That in itself told me I don't want to talk to him yet. Not like this and definitely, most definitely knowing I still need to protect myself. I can really relate to the heartbreaking mugshots yet grateful knowing they're alive and then relief that I at least we know exactly where they are, that they're safe and can't drink. I hope you can at least somehow relax and rest well tonight knowing she's ok. May God bless you and this entire situation. I'm keeping you and your daughter in my prayers that this will be the time she gets help and turns her life around. [/QUOTE]
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