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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 675028" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Good for you Icey. I am glad your Mom is helping you, and you will get some answers. There are many folks here who can be of help on your journey. I started having difficulty with my eldest around 10, but her behaviors were more towards school and such. Looking back now, I wish I had seen more than I did when she was growing up. You are doing the best job you can as a Mom and it is natural to be frustrated and anxious after such a long hard road. There are no judgements here, just other folks who have been on similar roads and care deeply for all the folks who end up posting here. We are just a bunch of warrior Moms and Dads, ( some grandparents too) looking for answers and understanding. I hope you keep posting and let us know how things go with you on your journey.</p><p>Big big hugs to you. Take some deep breaths. I am glad you are able to get out for some " me" time, this is very important. You matter, and have much value.</p><p>Thank you for sharing, my prayers go out to you to find some solutions and peace in your home.</p><p>My third girl is your age and very focused on herself and her own struggles with substance abuse...... Hats off to you, as a young mother trying to do the best for your kiddos......it is not an easy road, just by your being here, shows how much you love your girl and want the best for her.</p><p>Keep posting, and know that we are with you in spirit and cyber- ly!</p><p></p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 675028, member: 19522"] Good for you Icey. I am glad your Mom is helping you, and you will get some answers. There are many folks here who can be of help on your journey. I started having difficulty with my eldest around 10, but her behaviors were more towards school and such. Looking back now, I wish I had seen more than I did when she was growing up. You are doing the best job you can as a Mom and it is natural to be frustrated and anxious after such a long hard road. There are no judgements here, just other folks who have been on similar roads and care deeply for all the folks who end up posting here. We are just a bunch of warrior Moms and Dads, ( some grandparents too) looking for answers and understanding. I hope you keep posting and let us know how things go with you on your journey. Big big hugs to you. Take some deep breaths. I am glad you are able to get out for some " me" time, this is very important. You matter, and have much value. Thank you for sharing, my prayers go out to you to find some solutions and peace in your home. My third girl is your age and very focused on herself and her own struggles with substance abuse...... Hats off to you, as a young mother trying to do the best for your kiddos......it is not an easy road, just by your being here, shows how much you love your girl and want the best for her. Keep posting, and know that we are with you in spirit and cyber- ly! (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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