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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 766115" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Copa,</p><p></p><p>Me too. I am not sure what is immediately available for her, but Rain has said that social workers have come to visit. She mentioned the medical treatment shelter, but that there is a waitlist. We have a huge problem here on Oahu with meth. </p><p>When I talk with Rain, I wonder if she fully grasps her situation, and how willing she would be to go into treatment, once they find the right medications and she feels better. She tends to forget the peril that drove her to get medical help, the lure of the streets wins. </p><p>One option that I have thought about is to see if Rain will allow me to sit with her and talk with a social worker. </p><p></p><p>This is very true. As I have written in the past, I do not have the resources, knowledge and background to truly be of help to my daughters. Their being in my home has never helped them, only driven us into the downward spiral of the rabbit hole. What a macabre dance that is. </p><p>Thank you Copa, your thoughts in the night have helped tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 766115, member: 19522"] Hi Copa, Me too. I am not sure what is immediately available for her, but Rain has said that social workers have come to visit. She mentioned the medical treatment shelter, but that there is a waitlist. We have a huge problem here on Oahu with meth. When I talk with Rain, I wonder if she fully grasps her situation, and how willing she would be to go into treatment, once they find the right medications and she feels better. She tends to forget the peril that drove her to get medical help, the lure of the streets wins. One option that I have thought about is to see if Rain will allow me to sit with her and talk with a social worker. This is very true. As I have written in the past, I do not have the resources, knowledge and background to truly be of help to my daughters. Their being in my home has never helped them, only driven us into the downward spiral of the rabbit hole. What a macabre dance that is. Thank you Copa, your thoughts in the night have helped tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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