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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 377967"><p>I've been out of town again....came back and was saddened to see this.</p><p>I'm sorry...toooo much AGONY, pain and sorrow. Too many bad decisions. So much disappointment.</p><p> </p><p>Skimmed through these posts....am glad she has returned to the rehab and t hey are holding her accountable for her actions, including making her ask to come back, etc.</p><p>Hopefully, this too will be a learning experience for her. I think she needs to learn that she is a worthwhile person, and at the same time one that needs to be accountable to herself and those who are in authority or who are trying to legitimately help her. </p><p>It is concerning that she is sober and continues to make extreme harmful choices. Has this been addressed with any of the docs?</p><p>Are you going to therapy/counseling and/or group yourself?</p><p>I do hope that inch by inch you are learning to push away from the exteme drama of it all. Sure, it is impossible to fully remove yourself. You will always want your child to be safe, etc. </p><p>But since your daughter is now an adult and (correct me if I am wrong) but her behaviors have caused you and your husband excessive dangerous stress + you have provided significant help for her, it is time to let much of this go emotionally.</p><p>Prayers that she continues to stay in rehab and for MUCH improvement fo difficult child!! Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 377967"] I've been out of town again....came back and was saddened to see this. I'm sorry...toooo much AGONY, pain and sorrow. Too many bad decisions. So much disappointment. Skimmed through these posts....am glad she has returned to the rehab and t hey are holding her accountable for her actions, including making her ask to come back, etc. Hopefully, this too will be a learning experience for her. I think she needs to learn that she is a worthwhile person, and at the same time one that needs to be accountable to herself and those who are in authority or who are trying to legitimately help her. It is concerning that she is sober and continues to make extreme harmful choices. Has this been addressed with any of the docs? Are you going to therapy/counseling and/or group yourself? I do hope that inch by inch you are learning to push away from the exteme drama of it all. Sure, it is impossible to fully remove yourself. You will always want your child to be safe, etc. But since your daughter is now an adult and (correct me if I am wrong) but her behaviors have caused you and your husband excessive dangerous stress + you have provided significant help for her, it is time to let much of this go emotionally. Prayers that she continues to stay in rehab and for MUCH improvement fo difficult child!! Amen. [/QUOTE]
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