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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 470849" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>klmno, this is what I hope and pray for and have for years. This has been a real fear of ours for years and one we did our best to avoid, but as you know it is an all too common occurence and the alternatives when you are dealing with drug/alcohol use and a host of other mental/behavioral issues are not good. In all honesty I don't think she should ever have kids because I don't believe she will ever be capable of being a good parent or putting anyone before herself. Living in a sober house, unemployed, no health insurance, no money to her name and one drink away from the streets. It is a tragic situation, one I wish her birthmother had considered. We love her unconditionally but have sadly realized love is not enough and our hearts break with every new crisis that she goes through,</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 470849, member: 59"] klmno, this is what I hope and pray for and have for years. This has been a real fear of ours for years and one we did our best to avoid, but as you know it is an all too common occurence and the alternatives when you are dealing with drug/alcohol use and a host of other mental/behavioral issues are not good. In all honesty I don't think she should ever have kids because I don't believe she will ever be capable of being a good parent or putting anyone before herself. Living in a sober house, unemployed, no health insurance, no money to her name and one drink away from the streets. It is a tragic situation, one I wish her birthmother had considered. We love her unconditionally but have sadly realized love is not enough and our hearts break with every new crisis that she goes through, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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