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Troubled daughter is in the hospital from a spider bite
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 526470"><p>I just posed the question to a nurse friend of mine that works down the street from where difficult child was. I find it odd that they could discharge her in that condition as well. I don't think difficult child checked herself out. She was too angry, she was crying and sounded kind of scared about her condition for me to think leaving was her choice. I did tell her honestly that everyone probably saw her as a drug addict and they don't treat drug addicts very nicely. A natural side effect of being a drug addict - she is beginning to really <em>look</em> like one now. It is so sad. I know she misses her grandparents terribly and we are taking a vacation with them in July. Of course I have not even mentioned this to difficult child. I wouldn't even want them to see her the way she looks now. I want them to remember the pretty girl she was. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> </p><p>I just feel like I am part of this horror movie that I did not want to be in. SO hopeless. I keep texting her and she keeps ignoring me. I have to detach but I am scared to death of what will happen with that wound. This morning I was feeling like I wanted to go scoop her up and tell her it is all going to be okay and daydreamed that she would stay with my friend, work and get over this loser druggie lifestyle she is living. But, I know I am only fooling myself...there is nothing I can do and nothing I can say that is going to make one iota of a difference with her. Nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 526470"] I just posed the question to a nurse friend of mine that works down the street from where difficult child was. I find it odd that they could discharge her in that condition as well. I don't think difficult child checked herself out. She was too angry, she was crying and sounded kind of scared about her condition for me to think leaving was her choice. I did tell her honestly that everyone probably saw her as a drug addict and they don't treat drug addicts very nicely. A natural side effect of being a drug addict - she is beginning to really [I]look[/I] like one now. It is so sad. I know she misses her grandparents terribly and we are taking a vacation with them in July. Of course I have not even mentioned this to difficult child. I wouldn't even want them to see her the way she looks now. I want them to remember the pretty girl she was. :( I just feel like I am part of this horror movie that I did not want to be in. SO hopeless. I keep texting her and she keeps ignoring me. I have to detach but I am scared to death of what will happen with that wound. This morning I was feeling like I wanted to go scoop her up and tell her it is all going to be okay and daydreamed that she would stay with my friend, work and get over this loser druggie lifestyle she is living. But, I know I am only fooling myself...there is nothing I can do and nothing I can say that is going to make one iota of a difference with her. Nothing. [/QUOTE]
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