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Daughter woke up in hotel room... no clue how she got there.
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 407426" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I'm so sorry. I was just discussing with Youngest last night, the time back in high school that she called me from someone's home... she didn't know where she was, she was disoriented, borderline incoherent, and was telling me she thought she had had or would have a seizure. She said she'd taken something but wasn't sure what it was. It was terrifying for me.. I kept telling her to put someone on the phone who would tell me whree she was, and I'd come get her.. but she just...hung up. I think she finally showed up at home a few hours later, reeking of alcohol. She told me she doesn't even remember having done that, 5 years later now. She doesn't remember a lot of things that happened during that time.. either because she's blocked them out, or because medications and seizures have truly affected her memory. Heck some of my own memories are fuzzy, there was so much stress and constant drama back then. </p><p></p><p>It's an incredibly helpless feeling, I know. It's also downright exhausting and emotionally draining. It does sound like your parents are really making some godo progress in their own detachment which is wonderful news. Hang on to those positives... sometimes that's all that got me through the roughest times, looking for any positive or "silver lining" I could find and cling to. </p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 407426, member: 1157"] I'm so sorry. I was just discussing with Youngest last night, the time back in high school that she called me from someone's home... she didn't know where she was, she was disoriented, borderline incoherent, and was telling me she thought she had had or would have a seizure. She said she'd taken something but wasn't sure what it was. It was terrifying for me.. I kept telling her to put someone on the phone who would tell me whree she was, and I'd come get her.. but she just...hung up. I think she finally showed up at home a few hours later, reeking of alcohol. She told me she doesn't even remember having done that, 5 years later now. She doesn't remember a lot of things that happened during that time.. either because she's blocked them out, or because medications and seizures have truly affected her memory. Heck some of my own memories are fuzzy, there was so much stress and constant drama back then. It's an incredibly helpless feeling, I know. It's also downright exhausting and emotionally draining. It does sound like your parents are really making some godo progress in their own detachment which is wonderful news. Hang on to those positives... sometimes that's all that got me through the roughest times, looking for any positive or "silver lining" I could find and cling to. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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