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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 414065"><p>EXactly, this is what they want. Their freedom. I guess it's time to let them have it. But I totally get thinking it is easier to not talk to her. I told my husband I try to keep everything short and sweet because otherwise it opens the flood gates. And yesterday, it did. I started in on my questions and bam - flood. I won't understand her. She has no home. She floats around because she told me she never wants to outstay her welcome. Not sleeping. Having nowhere to keep your things. No bed. So, she wants to be out there, risking being somewhere when it gets raided. And that is better than going to rehab and then living at home? To her, it is. What can I do? I am adamant that she get treatment before ever living here again. Especially knowing she was using again. She claims she isn't, but I have told her she has told way too many lies for me to believe a word she tells me anymore. Got to let her be at this point. </p><p> </p><p>Went to doctor today, in a LOT Of pain, so going to lay down now...prayers for you, Nancy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 414065"] EXactly, this is what they want. Their freedom. I guess it's time to let them have it. But I totally get thinking it is easier to not talk to her. I told my husband I try to keep everything short and sweet because otherwise it opens the flood gates. And yesterday, it did. I started in on my questions and bam - flood. I won't understand her. She has no home. She floats around because she told me she never wants to outstay her welcome. Not sleeping. Having nowhere to keep your things. No bed. So, she wants to be out there, risking being somewhere when it gets raided. And that is better than going to rehab and then living at home? To her, it is. What can I do? I am adamant that she get treatment before ever living here again. Especially knowing she was using again. She claims she isn't, but I have told her she has told way too many lies for me to believe a word she tells me anymore. Got to let her be at this point. Went to doctor today, in a LOT Of pain, so going to lay down now...prayers for you, Nancy! [/QUOTE]
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