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Please help - I just found her meth pipe!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 405351" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I suspend difficult child's cell phone when I try to reach her and she won't answer. I figure if she is texting everyone else and ignoring me why should I be paying for her phone. I usually hear from her pretty quickly then. I have it set so she can call me, husband, her sister and work.</p><p></p><p>Did she say why she came into the house? Is there any way she has a key? Our difficult child does not have a key and if we take the battery out of the garage door pad she can't even get into the garage. For as smart as she is in hiding drugs you would have thought she would have figured out how to have a key made by now.</p><p></p><p>Toughlovin is so right. When they are in the midst of their addiction they can't see anything past where their next fix comes from. For me the hardest part is thinking that she is out in the cold with nowhere to go and nothing to eat. That just tears me up. But I don't think it bothers her at all.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 405351, member: 59"] I suspend difficult child's cell phone when I try to reach her and she won't answer. I figure if she is texting everyone else and ignoring me why should I be paying for her phone. I usually hear from her pretty quickly then. I have it set so she can call me, husband, her sister and work. Did she say why she came into the house? Is there any way she has a key? Our difficult child does not have a key and if we take the battery out of the garage door pad she can't even get into the garage. For as smart as she is in hiding drugs you would have thought she would have figured out how to have a key made by now. Toughlovin is so right. When they are in the midst of their addiction they can't see anything past where their next fix comes from. For me the hardest part is thinking that she is out in the cold with nowhere to go and nothing to eat. That just tears me up. But I don't think it bothers her at all. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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