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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 495524" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Dear recoveringenabler,</p><p>I think you done real good, even though it must hurt beyond the ability of words to describe (although you did a good job of it). My adult daughter is a recovering meth addict and as I was paying for her second lawyer, moving her "stuff" from one place to another yet again, I had to say "no more." She now has two beautiful children, is divorced but co-parenting in a really healthy way, but I still feel like a gravy train with biscuit wheels sometimes for the kids' sake. Oy vey. Parenting is such a hard job under the best of circumstances and REALLY hard when circumstances are challenging.</p><p></p><p>As long as your daughter has breath in her body, I think there's hope that she will have some sort of epiphany. Hugs, thumbs up, and much empathy coming your way from all of us, I'm sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 495524, member: 13260"] Dear recoveringenabler, I think you done real good, even though it must hurt beyond the ability of words to describe (although you did a good job of it). My adult daughter is a recovering meth addict and as I was paying for her second lawyer, moving her "stuff" from one place to another yet again, I had to say "no more." She now has two beautiful children, is divorced but co-parenting in a really healthy way, but I still feel like a gravy train with biscuit wheels sometimes for the kids' sake. Oy vey. Parenting is such a hard job under the best of circumstances and REALLY hard when circumstances are challenging. As long as your daughter has breath in her body, I think there's hope that she will have some sort of epiphany. Hugs, thumbs up, and much empathy coming your way from all of us, I'm sure. [/QUOTE]
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