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Could you cross your fingers for difficult child#1's "missing" friend.UPDATED
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 508076" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>difficult child has a female friend who is unmedicated BiPolar (BP), ADHD and has had substance abuse issues for over ten years. She married three or four years ago and has two little girls and a devoted difficult child husband. She has always been very kind and caring with her family..and with us. She quit drugs a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>At eight this AM her husband and her Mom showed up looking for difficult child#1 to get his help. At four this morning one of the little girls woke up looking for Mommy and Mommy was not there. It's now almost three in the afternoon and they have not found her. She was not abducted. There is no concern about foul play. The concern is that she's turned to drugs again. Sigh! Maybe a few crossed fingers will bring her home safely.</p><p>Lord, I hate drugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 508076, member: 35"] difficult child has a female friend who is unmedicated BiPolar (BP), ADHD and has had substance abuse issues for over ten years. She married three or four years ago and has two little girls and a devoted difficult child husband. She has always been very kind and caring with her family..and with us. She quit drugs a few years ago. At eight this AM her husband and her Mom showed up looking for difficult child#1 to get his help. At four this morning one of the little girls woke up looking for Mommy and Mommy was not there. It's now almost three in the afternoon and they have not found her. She was not abducted. There is no concern about foul play. The concern is that she's turned to drugs again. Sigh! Maybe a few crossed fingers will bring her home safely. Lord, I hate drugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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