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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Dad34" data-source="post: 766047" data-attributes="member: 32757"><p>I am also sorry for your loss, Be@peace. In a very real sense, we lose our children when they succumb to addiction, but it must be very painful when they die from it. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😢" title="Crying face :cry:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f622.png" data-shortname=":cry:" /> Your description of the problem that so many of us with addicted children face was well stated. May God help us find peace as we sail through these turbulent waters, even if in part because we know there are others here and elsewhere who do understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dad34, post: 766047, member: 32757"] I am also sorry for your loss, Be@peace. In a very real sense, we lose our children when they succumb to addiction, but it must be very painful when they die from it. 😢 Your description of the problem that so many of us with addicted children face was well stated. May God help us find peace as we sail through these turbulent waters, even if in part because we know there are others here and elsewhere who do understand. [/QUOTE]
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