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8 weeks ago she was my daughter...I feel like I dont know her now
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 705866" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>Your daughter reminds me of my oldest. When she was around the same age, she acted the same: depressed, hated school, stubborn & angry. She's 25 now and tells me she just had so many hormones going on at that time. She didn't even know why. So I'm piping in here to give you support and let you know that she will get through this. What worked for my daughter is time and maturity. Once she started driving and got a job she really improved (age 17) I had to push her to this but she got through and is great now. She experienced with drugs a little but no addiction at all, just liked to drink and party. I also strongly believe if you can find something for her to feel passionate about and have a goal towards, it really, really helps! Take care and love her through this! Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 705866, member: 16643"] Your daughter reminds me of my oldest. When she was around the same age, she acted the same: depressed, hated school, stubborn & angry. She's 25 now and tells me she just had so many hormones going on at that time. She didn't even know why. So I'm piping in here to give you support and let you know that she will get through this. What worked for my daughter is time and maturity. Once she started driving and got a job she really improved (age 17) I had to push her to this but she got through and is great now. She experienced with drugs a little but no addiction at all, just liked to drink and party. I also strongly believe if you can find something for her to feel passionate about and have a goal towards, it really, really helps! Take care and love her through this! Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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