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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 469240"><p>Nancy, I am so sorry you are going through this worry with your daughter. Hugs to you.. I think there are some things that have happened that are hopeful.... your daugther will call you when she needs you, she is at least thinking about her options, she has had some sobriety and hopefully is staying sober for the babys sake, she knows there IS help out there when she wants it. So my sincere hope is that this really will make her hit bottom in a way where she truly seeks help for herself... she has before and I think she will again.</p><p></p><p>Malika I sympathize with your sentiment as there is nothing harder than turning away a child in this type of situation. However I think letting her daugther come home until the baby is born will do much more harm than good... besides the effect on the household, her difficult child needs to know she is on her own and it is time for her to make choices and she won't do that if Nancy enables her. </p><p></p><p>Hugs Nancy.... our difficult children seem to dovetail getting help and relapsing, I think it is your difficult children turn to get help and hopefully mine will continue to do so.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 469240"] Nancy, I am so sorry you are going through this worry with your daughter. Hugs to you.. I think there are some things that have happened that are hopeful.... your daugther will call you when she needs you, she is at least thinking about her options, she has had some sobriety and hopefully is staying sober for the babys sake, she knows there IS help out there when she wants it. So my sincere hope is that this really will make her hit bottom in a way where she truly seeks help for herself... she has before and I think she will again. Malika I sympathize with your sentiment as there is nothing harder than turning away a child in this type of situation. However I think letting her daugther come home until the baby is born will do much more harm than good... besides the effect on the household, her difficult child needs to know she is on her own and it is time for her to make choices and she won't do that if Nancy enables her. Hugs Nancy.... our difficult children seem to dovetail getting help and relapsing, I think it is your difficult children turn to get help and hopefully mine will continue to do so. TL [/QUOTE]
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