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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 533906" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I am not surprised. You know we have both said our difficult child's are so alike. When difficult child went into rehab it was not long before I discovered that she and another female patient entered into a sexual relationship. In fact I think it involved several women, all heroin addicts. Before long she was also engaging in sexual activity with the male patients even though they were suppose to be kept apart. She was not using at the time so she was sober and in recovery. I knew then and there that she was not serious about recovery and also that her addictions were not just alcohol and drugs. I always suspected this but it became clear. It was also clear that even if she stayed sober her other demons would continue to haunt her and that is when I became despondant. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry TL. I want to give you hope but right now I don't have much. My difficult child is sliding down lower and lower and there just doesn't seem to be any answers, but you know my heart is with you and I am here to support you whatever you do.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 533906, member: 59"] I am not surprised. You know we have both said our difficult child's are so alike. When difficult child went into rehab it was not long before I discovered that she and another female patient entered into a sexual relationship. In fact I think it involved several women, all heroin addicts. Before long she was also engaging in sexual activity with the male patients even though they were suppose to be kept apart. She was not using at the time so she was sober and in recovery. I knew then and there that she was not serious about recovery and also that her addictions were not just alcohol and drugs. I always suspected this but it became clear. It was also clear that even if she stayed sober her other demons would continue to haunt her and that is when I became despondant. I'm sorry TL. I want to give you hope but right now I don't have much. My difficult child is sliding down lower and lower and there just doesn't seem to be any answers, but you know my heart is with you and I am here to support you whatever you do. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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