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<blockquote data-quote="seek" data-source="post: 717944" data-attributes="member: 22002"><p>How was she financing her meth addiction? Just curious.</p><p></p><p>I agree on the driving thing - and I know for me, I easily go into denial because I WANT my grandson to be "normal" and he "looks" normal - and I revert back to thinking of him as a teenager (and I know you are dealing with a teenager) and then I want to "reward good behavior."</p><p></p><p>DON'T DO IT! Don't let her drive until she has been sober for a very, very long time (or finances her own car and pays for everything).</p><p></p><p>Foster care sounds like an excellent choice for someone who is willfully difficult. Your health, and the health of other family members is just as important as hers and she should not be allowed to abuse you or cause you difficulties for one more day!</p><p></p><p>Grandmas don't live forever and this stuff is not good for anyone's health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seek, post: 717944, member: 22002"] How was she financing her meth addiction? Just curious. I agree on the driving thing - and I know for me, I easily go into denial because I WANT my grandson to be "normal" and he "looks" normal - and I revert back to thinking of him as a teenager (and I know you are dealing with a teenager) and then I want to "reward good behavior." DON'T DO IT! Don't let her drive until she has been sober for a very, very long time (or finances her own car and pays for everything). Foster care sounds like an excellent choice for someone who is willfully difficult. Your health, and the health of other family members is just as important as hers and she should not be allowed to abuse you or cause you difficulties for one more day! Grandmas don't live forever and this stuff is not good for anyone's health. [/QUOTE]
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