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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 683781" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Thank you GN for your comforting words and well wishes. It means a lot to me. </p><p>I do so appreciate your knowledge and sharing. It seems almost like morbid curiosity, but I look at a lot of meth websites to educate myself and learn what has gripped my daughter so tightly in its claws. She used to be quite a robust woman, then appeared suddenly after not seeing her for about 10 months, I didn't recognize her. She must have dropped 100 pounds. I knew. I knew when I saw the aging in her face. I knew when she would come over, so down and depressed one day, then show up a few weeks later chatty and animated. I knew when she scrubbed the same spot in the kitchen for two hours. I knew my daughter was methnapped.</p><p></p><p>She will have to want to break free of the monster. Perhaps, having to relay the details of her lifestyle in a courtroom will start a little spark within her to want something better for herself. I hope so. Working with the prosecutor, and advocate, having to present herself in court again, because it is the States case and she will be served a subpoena. They gave her information on DV shelters, programs and rehabs. </p><p>I hope she will remember enough of who she really is, to fight to find herself again and her meaning and purpose.</p><p></p><p>Thank you GN for your response. I am grateful for the time you took to think of my family and I.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 683781, member: 19522"] Thank you GN for your comforting words and well wishes. It means a lot to me. I do so appreciate your knowledge and sharing. It seems almost like morbid curiosity, but I look at a lot of meth websites to educate myself and learn what has gripped my daughter so tightly in its claws. She used to be quite a robust woman, then appeared suddenly after not seeing her for about 10 months, I didn't recognize her. She must have dropped 100 pounds. I knew. I knew when I saw the aging in her face. I knew when she would come over, so down and depressed one day, then show up a few weeks later chatty and animated. I knew when she scrubbed the same spot in the kitchen for two hours. I knew my daughter was methnapped. She will have to want to break free of the monster. Perhaps, having to relay the details of her lifestyle in a courtroom will start a little spark within her to want something better for herself. I hope so. Working with the prosecutor, and advocate, having to present herself in court again, because it is the States case and she will be served a subpoena. They gave her information on DV shelters, programs and rehabs. I hope she will remember enough of who she really is, to fight to find herself again and her meaning and purpose. Thank you GN for your response. I am grateful for the time you took to think of my family and I. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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