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<blockquote data-quote="Webmouse123" data-source="post: 761972" data-attributes="member: 28709"><p>Hi everyone, I've been reading for awhile but haven't posted yet. My dtr is 35 and now in a shelter downtown. She has abandoned the entire family and meth is the worst drug ever. Its not made the same anymore in fact I don't know why they still call it meth, because it is chemically different. It's pure poison, and who knows what else is in any given bag. My dtr was picked up once after being on meth and was still psychotic after 6 weeks in a mental institution. 2 bouts of rehab last year, then did meth once more and completely lost it. Decided the entire family was poisoning her and she goes to court to try and say we were stalking her, trying to kill her and had some kind of fake conservatorship on her. She lost that, but succeeded in isolating herself from entire family. Overnight she decided to hate us. She thinks there is something in the water, she is invisible, a white witch, a psychic, she lies about everything. She is definitely schizophrenic. Did she have a propensity, or is it just the meth and the laxative abuse? We'll probably never know. She has lost everything she owns. 5 years ago she was siccessfully running a business. I think she started using to stay thin. I'm heartbroken, but I've come to terms with the fact that I've probably lost her. It's hard every day. All parents have some guilt but when your kid ends up like this its hard not to beat yourself up sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, this forum has been helpful, so thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Webmouse123, post: 761972, member: 28709"] Hi everyone, I've been reading for awhile but haven't posted yet. My dtr is 35 and now in a shelter downtown. She has abandoned the entire family and meth is the worst drug ever. Its not made the same anymore in fact I don't know why they still call it meth, because it is chemically different. It's pure poison, and who knows what else is in any given bag. My dtr was picked up once after being on meth and was still psychotic after 6 weeks in a mental institution. 2 bouts of rehab last year, then did meth once more and completely lost it. Decided the entire family was poisoning her and she goes to court to try and say we were stalking her, trying to kill her and had some kind of fake conservatorship on her. She lost that, but succeeded in isolating herself from entire family. Overnight she decided to hate us. She thinks there is something in the water, she is invisible, a white witch, a psychic, she lies about everything. She is definitely schizophrenic. Did she have a propensity, or is it just the meth and the laxative abuse? We'll probably never know. She has lost everything she owns. 5 years ago she was siccessfully running a business. I think she started using to stay thin. I'm heartbroken, but I've come to terms with the fact that I've probably lost her. It's hard every day. All parents have some guilt but when your kid ends up like this its hard not to beat yourself up sometimes. Anyhow, this forum has been helpful, so thank you! [/QUOTE]
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