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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 628930" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hon, many of us go long times without hearing from our adult kids. They get mad so they shut us out. But they always come back when the money dries up. </p><p></p><p>After I made my daughter leave, and I knew where she was, her last words to me were, "I WILL HATE YOU FOREVER!" They haunted me for three silent weeks. I cried and was useless. I cried all three weeks. But she got back in touch and it was "iffy" contact until she finally quit and now we are best friends.</p><p></p><p>Don't catastrophic. Don't worry about the future. Live for today. With drugs, you have to. None of us have a crystal ball, but if this helps...and I don't know if it will....I've been on this board for over a decade. I can't remember all the stories I read, but I don't recall any adult children having the worst happen to them due to their lifestyles. They are very resourceful and resilient in general and a few of them have come back from the edge (like my daughter). You need to Keep the Faith. </p><p></p><p>Hugs for your hurting mommy heart. Try to have a good day with your baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 628930, member: 1550"] Hon, many of us go long times without hearing from our adult kids. They get mad so they shut us out. But they always come back when the money dries up. After I made my daughter leave, and I knew where she was, her last words to me were, "I WILL HATE YOU FOREVER!" They haunted me for three silent weeks. I cried and was useless. I cried all three weeks. But she got back in touch and it was "iffy" contact until she finally quit and now we are best friends. Don't catastrophic. Don't worry about the future. Live for today. With drugs, you have to. None of us have a crystal ball, but if this helps...and I don't know if it will....I've been on this board for over a decade. I can't remember all the stories I read, but I don't recall any adult children having the worst happen to them due to their lifestyles. They are very resourceful and resilient in general and a few of them have come back from the edge (like my daughter). You need to Keep the Faith. Hugs for your hurting mommy heart. Try to have a good day with your baby. [/QUOTE]
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