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<blockquote data-quote="jinger" data-source="post: 470858"><p>Nancy...This is Diane, formerly Penta...if you recall me and my girl. Your difficult child's heart wrenching journey reminds me so much of my adopted daughter, mother of my 22 year old granddaughter. She had A. at almost 18 and then became pregnant again a few years later. Her decision for an abortion was made by her, knowing she could barely care for one child, let alone two. A close friend and I went with her to the clinic and it was a sad day, but relief for all of us. After that, she tried to get herself together, but unfortunately died suddenly when she was 23, so I will never know if she would have made it or not as a true adult. Your daughter is alive and because of that, there is always hope. I know exactly what you mean about loving her unconditionally. Because of your love, she knows what life can be and may one day be able to find her way to a fulfilling adult life of her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinger, post: 470858"] Nancy...This is Diane, formerly Penta...if you recall me and my girl. Your difficult child's heart wrenching journey reminds me so much of my adopted daughter, mother of my 22 year old granddaughter. She had A. at almost 18 and then became pregnant again a few years later. Her decision for an abortion was made by her, knowing she could barely care for one child, let alone two. A close friend and I went with her to the clinic and it was a sad day, but relief for all of us. After that, she tried to get herself together, but unfortunately died suddenly when she was 23, so I will never know if she would have made it or not as a true adult. Your daughter is alive and because of that, there is always hope. I know exactly what you mean about loving her unconditionally. Because of your love, she knows what life can be and may one day be able to find her way to a fulfilling adult life of her own. [/QUOTE]
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