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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 765111" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Dad34,</p><p>Thank you for your kind response. I do trust that God is with us and will use this for good in our lives as we allow Him. I am thankful that He knows very well how frail human beings are. But, like you, I am weary. Struggling with the grief. It's been almost two months since I last heard from Josh. Back in the summer, he went five months with no contact and I'm wondering if this will be another long stretch, or if he's even alive. We have registered our contact information with the coroner's office where he lives, and he is in the system from a previous arrest, but I still worry that something could happen and we might not ever know. Everyday is a struggle to trust God with this. I keep reminding myself that He gave Josh to us to raise and to love, and He had a purpose for that and knew this would happen. Wish I could write more, but time to go to work. Thank you for allowing me to "vent" for a moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 765111, member: 22597"] Dad34, Thank you for your kind response. I do trust that God is with us and will use this for good in our lives as we allow Him. I am thankful that He knows very well how frail human beings are. But, like you, I am weary. Struggling with the grief. It's been almost two months since I last heard from Josh. Back in the summer, he went five months with no contact and I'm wondering if this will be another long stretch, or if he's even alive. We have registered our contact information with the coroner's office where he lives, and he is in the system from a previous arrest, but I still worry that something could happen and we might not ever know. Everyday is a struggle to trust God with this. I keep reminding myself that He gave Josh to us to raise and to love, and He had a purpose for that and knew this would happen. Wish I could write more, but time to go to work. Thank you for allowing me to "vent" for a moment. [/QUOTE]
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