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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 728776" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Your welcome</p><p> It's easy to see from the back seat, you know? I lived this,but don't anymore and the insight on drug abusers that my now clean daughter gave me by example and after she quit in her words taught me so much. I try to share what I learned. I was shocked when she shared exactly what she really did when she was using meth and cocaine and how I was duped</p><p> </p><p>Your daughter is not on her feet nor clean. Do you really want your grandchild in the hands of heroin addicts? What if you heard this story but it was somebody else's daughter living your daughters life? Would you urge the woman to help her heroin addicted daughter who won't inconvenience herself to see her baby to help this other woman hep her sick, addicted daughter to get her baby back?</p><p></p><p>Like you I am not young anymore. I am 64. I know it would not be in any baby's interest to live with me. At 64 you never know if you will get sick and then the baby will need to be moved again. It's not fair to this child. Was the baby born with drugs in her? Probably. I adopted a child with crack in his system. It is very taxing. These babies need MORE and neither you or your daughter can do that now. My son has autism and did not sleep for two years. He had delays and I had to rush him from service to service almost every day. And he had fits in public when young and O had to pick him up while he kicked and bit me yet I had to be kind and gentle as it was not his fault. Could you physically do that if needed? Would your daughter have the patience?</p><p></p><p>Do not feel guilty. And don't let daughter fool you like mine fooled me.</p><p>My daughter told me "Never trust a drug addict. Ever. They lie."</p><p></p><p>Hugs light and love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 728776, member: 1550"] Your welcome It's easy to see from the back seat, you know? I lived this,but don't anymore and the insight on drug abusers that my now clean daughter gave me by example and after she quit in her words taught me so much. I try to share what I learned. I was shocked when she shared exactly what she really did when she was using meth and cocaine and how I was duped Your daughter is not on her feet nor clean. Do you really want your grandchild in the hands of heroin addicts? What if you heard this story but it was somebody else's daughter living your daughters life? Would you urge the woman to help her heroin addicted daughter who won't inconvenience herself to see her baby to help this other woman hep her sick, addicted daughter to get her baby back? Like you I am not young anymore. I am 64. I know it would not be in any baby's interest to live with me. At 64 you never know if you will get sick and then the baby will need to be moved again. It's not fair to this child. Was the baby born with drugs in her? Probably. I adopted a child with crack in his system. It is very taxing. These babies need MORE and neither you or your daughter can do that now. My son has autism and did not sleep for two years. He had delays and I had to rush him from service to service almost every day. And he had fits in public when young and O had to pick him up while he kicked and bit me yet I had to be kind and gentle as it was not his fault. Could you physically do that if needed? Would your daughter have the patience? Do not feel guilty. And don't let daughter fool you like mine fooled me. My daughter told me "Never trust a drug addict. Ever. They lie." Hugs light and love. [/QUOTE]
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