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<blockquote data-quote="BKS" data-source="post: 571317" data-attributes="member: 15374"><p>Dashcat,</p><p></p><p>I feel your anguish and helplessness. It is one thing if there is a problem that doesn't have a treatment but when help is available and it is flat out refused - that becomes something so much more painful. I know that your daughter's age plays into this as well. If she were in her 40's and had some life experience behind her, it would be different. My son is 19 and I KNOW that I feel a moral protectiveness for his welfare - even though he declares he is an adult.</p><p></p><p><< HUGS >></p><p></p><p>BKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BKS, post: 571317, member: 15374"] Dashcat, I feel your anguish and helplessness. It is one thing if there is a problem that doesn't have a treatment but when help is available and it is flat out refused - that becomes something so much more painful. I know that your daughter's age plays into this as well. If she were in her 40's and had some life experience behind her, it would be different. My son is 19 and I KNOW that I feel a moral protectiveness for his welfare - even though he declares he is an adult. << HUGS >> BKS [/QUOTE]
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