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my sister's 17 year old daughter - runaway
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 473682"><p>I completely understand the desperation she feels. She is VERY MUCH codependant right now. She needs to work on herself before she can truly help her daughter. She needs to get the book Codependant No More. My codependancy on my difficult child's addiction left me in some really dark times. It affected my job, my marriage, my son, <em>everything</em>. Not a good place to be and it will not help her daughter. </p><p></p><p>No, we do not give up - ever. But we do learn not to be codependant and how to help our difficult children the right way which is usually the hardest way...</p><p></p><p>If she won't come to the site, perhaps copy and paste some of our advice in an email to her? This site has absolutely saved my sanity.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 473682"] I completely understand the desperation she feels. She is VERY MUCH codependant right now. She needs to work on herself before she can truly help her daughter. She needs to get the book Codependant No More. My codependancy on my difficult child's addiction left me in some really dark times. It affected my job, my marriage, my son, [I]everything[/I]. Not a good place to be and it will not help her daughter. No, we do not give up - ever. But we do learn not to be codependant and how to help our difficult children the right way which is usually the hardest way... If she won't come to the site, perhaps copy and paste some of our advice in an email to her? This site has absolutely saved my sanity..... [/QUOTE]
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