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Another trip to the emergency room ~ difficult child overdosed
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 554569" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Kathy, I am so very sorry that you and husband and easy child had to go through this experience with difficult child. I really wish that some program would work for her, and I think the dual diagnosis treatment is very much the type of treatment she will need when she is finally ready to deal with her problems. Sadly, I don't think that anything you do right now is going to make a big difference because she simply is not at a point where she feels any need or desire to not use OR to address her mental health issues.</p><p></p><p>As for insurance, I hope that soon she will have coverage so she can get help that she, and you, can afford. </p><p></p><p>I hope that someday very soon your difficult child is as invested in her well-being as you are. She is both lucky and blessed to be loved so much by her parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 554569, member: 1233"] Kathy, I am so very sorry that you and husband and easy child had to go through this experience with difficult child. I really wish that some program would work for her, and I think the dual diagnosis treatment is very much the type of treatment she will need when she is finally ready to deal with her problems. Sadly, I don't think that anything you do right now is going to make a big difference because she simply is not at a point where she feels any need or desire to not use OR to address her mental health issues. As for insurance, I hope that soon she will have coverage so she can get help that she, and you, can afford. I hope that someday very soon your difficult child is as invested in her well-being as you are. She is both lucky and blessed to be loved so much by her parents. [/QUOTE]
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