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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 578602" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hello. I have a different parenting challenge but wanted you to know I saw your post and that I'm here for you. </p><p></p><p>Your heart ache is understandable and it sounds like you are making choices no one pictures they'd ever have to make. The parents here who have older children and kids using drugs will have much more useful things to say and I'm glad you found them, they are truly lovely people. </p><p></p><p>It hit me when you talked of needing to give up on her (or not) and (again my perspective is different so maybe this won't apply) I've decided that there may come a time I can directly do next to nothing, but that doesn't mean I have to give up in my heart on a healthy level...</p><p>I can continue loving and praying, etc.</p><p></p><p> Each childs situation requires different levels of detachment, and over time that will vary.....but our love and hope can go on as much as we want it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 578602, member: 12886"] Hello. I have a different parenting challenge but wanted you to know I saw your post and that I'm here for you. Your heart ache is understandable and it sounds like you are making choices no one pictures they'd ever have to make. The parents here who have older children and kids using drugs will have much more useful things to say and I'm glad you found them, they are truly lovely people. It hit me when you talked of needing to give up on her (or not) and (again my perspective is different so maybe this won't apply) I've decided that there may come a time I can directly do next to nothing, but that doesn't mean I have to give up in my heart on a healthy level... I can continue loving and praying, etc. Each childs situation requires different levels of detachment, and over time that will vary.....but our love and hope can go on as much as we want it to. [/QUOTE]
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