Reality

Beta

Well-Known Member
i don’t want to add another responsibility, but I want to say that your long journey and the hard earned wisdom you have accumulated and share through this board is of enormous benefit to those of us newer to this marathon. You wouldn’t choose to be a member mentor or a support in this club, but since you are I want you to know how much your words here help others. Have helped me. To reflect, to empathise with others and myself (if that can happen), to accept, to allow myself a life beyond sacrificing myself for a loved child that I cannot rescue.
Your words help me.
And I am so grateful that you post here.
New Leaf and Copa, this is how I feel about both of you. Your strength and wisdom have carried over to me so many times and enabled me to continue and not fall into despair or believing the lie that if I just did one more thing it would change things.
Copa, I'm so sorry you had to see your son in that condition and New Leaf your daughter in the hospital. It is traumatizing to a parent's heart to see their beloved child that way. I've only seen a photo of Josh taken by a police officer and it tore my heart in two.

Right now, I pray for God's comfort and peace to envelop both your hearts and protect your minds. May His wisdom be there for you moment by moment as you navigate this. I wish we were all neighbors and could just sit with one another and offer our physical presence, but I'm so glad that we can at least offer our online presence and the knowledge that you are not alone in this.
Virtual hugs to you both.
 

New Leaf

Well-Known Member
Heartfelt thanks going out
I just wanted to reach out and give you two a big virtual hug this morning.
Thank you Mommatried
Right now, I pray for God's comfort and peace to envelop both your hearts and protect your minds. May His wisdom be there for you moment by moment as you navigate this. I wish we were all neighbors and could just sit with one another and offer our physical presence, but I'm so glad that we can at least offer our online presence and the knowledge that you are not alone in this.
Virtual hugs to you both.
Thank you Beta.
I will be out of commission for awhile . I am currently in the hospital and will undergo urgent surgery tomorrow. My stomach issues turned out to be a mass blocking my colon. Docs will remove the affected section along with lymph nodes. I am in a bit of shock, but have to take one step at a time.
Leaf
 

Copabanana

Well-Known Member
I am currently in the hospital and will undergo urgent surgery tomorrow.
OMG New Leaf. What a terrible shock! With all my heart I pray the surgery and your recovery go well. We will miss you so much (no pressure.) As I type this I can't even wrap my brain around it. Please know I will be praying around the clock as will others. Love, Copa
 

Nandina

Member
New Leaf, I pray and ask for guidance to the surgeon who will be operating on you, using his great skill and knowledge to remove the affected mass and let your body begin its healing process. We will miss you. Please keep us posted as you are able and take good care. Love, Nandina
 

ksm

Well-Known Member
New Leaf, I will be joining in the prayers for you and your family. What a shock this news must be to you, especially with all the other issues you are dealing with. Will one of your other daughters have your granddaughter stay with them? Or maybe she is old enough to stay by herself for a few days. Many will be holding you up spiritually during this time. I wish we were all closer and could help you during your recovery. Ksm
 

LetGo

Member
I have been absent for a bit, watching grandkids, working my jungle garden and busy with granddaughter who is in the height of her teenage years, a junior now and doing quite well in school.
Just came back from a two week visit with mom and sisters. New England in the fall is so beautiful. Mom will be 91 and has dementia and health issues, it is difficult to leave, being so far away is hard.
Dealt with an excruciating stomach flu upon coming home but feel much better. Glad I didn’t get hit on the long plane trip home.
The phone rang yesterday, Rain is back in the hospital, been there for about 5 days. She has lived on the streets addicted to meth for over ten years and it has taken its toll. I pulled myself together and went to visit. This time around it’s not the leg infection, it’s years of unchecked diabetes, high blood pressure and God only knows what else due to meth use and street life. She arrived at the hospital in kidney failure, lungs full of fluids and her heart on the cusp of failure as well. She has responded to treatment and medications, but doctor said if her kidneys don’t improve, she is looking at dialysis in a year or two. She needs to stop the meth and follow up with cardiac care. Sigh.
Rain said this health event has scared her enough to do something, but who knows? She will be released as soon as they control the fluid retention and find the right medications. Probably within the next couple of days. Her pattern has been to disappear off into the streets again and not follow through with treatment. As I write this, I am kind of in a numb state, reviewing the sad reality in my mind and trying to breath through the initial reaction of wanting to scoop her up and offer to bring her home.
That’s what any mother would do right?
That’s the harsh part of this reality, I am not just any mother. I am the mother of two meth addicted daughters who have over and again abandoned themselves and their families to meth use and street life. I am the mother of three well children and grandmother of nine, great grandmother of soon to be six. I am the grandmother of a beautiful 16 year old in my care, who deserves to live in a peaceful, secure home, as do I. I am a mother who has been there, done that with the addiction not so merry go round, the drama and trauma of it all. And still I grapple with the hard reality that I can’t bring my extremely ill first born home.

Thank you Copa. This is the reality. My daughter, if she chooses, can get a free phone, she can get help from social services, she can get free taxi rides to appointments, has state medical insurance, plus can get on SSI now that she has been diagnosed with heart and kidney disease. She can get fast tracked into medical housing for homeless in her situation. Whether or not she does this, is up to her. She is 45 years old, an adult, not a child.
On top of all of this, I just learned that Tornado, released from jail two weeks ago for probation ordered rehab, left rehab and is back on the streets. I am sad, but honestly, not surprised. It has been her pattern for six years. I told her in her last call from jail that I would not be putting money into a phone account if she ended up leaving rehab. She has a bench warrant and will eventually be picked up, as she is well known in the system. She knows the repercussions. For now, the on again off again contact, the glimpses of sobriety and the return to meth use has been an emotional yo-yo that is just.too.much. I do realize that I may change my mind about contact and that’s okay. It is the nature of this beast we deal with, addiction, sobriety, relapse and walking the thin line between loving our adult children, detachment, guarding our hearts, our sanity, our peace of mind.
As Copa said in the same post I quoted “We are not things, we are souls.”
I have long thought and written that meth is a soul snatcher. The victims are not only those addicted, but also family members who become disillusioned into thinking that sacrificing themselves will bring about change in their loved ones choices to use. It doesn’t.
Meth has ensnared my daughters and I must bolster up the strength to once again, stand firm and let God and let go. As I write this, I am also cognizant of how difficult this is.
I am extremely thankful that I am able to reach out to the kind souls here who understand all too well this journey. I have been on this path for years and have friends and family that are tired of hearing these stories. There are those who wonder why “I just won’t bring my girls home”. For those of you who have followed along, please know I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share my heart and thoughts. I apologize for the “trauma dump”.
I wish we all didn’t have to carry this burden. But here we are. So, I will write this as a hope and prayer, may God watch over our wayward beloveds and give us the strength to carry on and go forth and grow with grace.
Amen.
New Leaf
Hi NewLeaf, I don't know why I didn't see your post before now. I am still learning about this site. First, please don't ever apologize for expressing yourself here. That's one reason we are here! I find it helpful to read what you all say as I finally can relate to it. Like you said, family and friends get tired of hearing about it. It is challenging as mothers to not want to do exactly that...mother. Long ago, I said to one of my daughter's therapists that "This is not parenting. I don't know what it is but it is not parenting." That was in recognition of my daughter's mental health issues and the kind of care required. It was starting to reach beyond our capacity as a family. We gave it everything, truly that we could and then some. And now, our adult children have made choices. Only they can choose to continue as is or change it. I so appreciate your words that it is "Just Too Much". So true. It would be so lovely if we lived near each other and could just sit on a porch and have a cuppa, a cry and a laugh...right? Hugs, NewLeaf.
 

Copabanana

Well-Known Member
Dear New Leaf
I am thinking of you. I know you're recovering from the surgery but when you come back here to us I want you to know that you've been in my heart and mind the entire time. Love, Copa
 

LetGo

Member
Heartfelt thanks going out

Thank you Mommatried

Thank you Beta.
I will be out of commission for awhile . I am currently in the hospital and will undergo urgent surgery tomorrow. My stomach issues turned out to be a mass blocking my colon. Docs will remove the affected section along with lymph nodes. I am in a bit of shock, but have to take one step at a time.
Leaf
NewLeaf. Best of luck to you with your surgery. I hope you are better soon. Hugs, LetGo
 

Copabanana

Well-Known Member
New Leaf: More good thoughts and prayers. Worrying, wondering how you are. Hoping you're able to rest, and feeling okay. Praying the surgery went well, and that the treatment is what it needs to be, and gentle. You're the best.
 
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