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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 648376" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Again Drew, you are the parent wanting a happy ending for your daughter. You see her now as floundering. Why not try something different? If not she is just going to continue to flounder as the years roll by. It shouldn't matter if she wants this residential treatment or not. You are the parent and you know what is best for her right now, in the head space she is in. I read an article recently about a young college student who inexplicably committed suicide. Her parents had been trying to get her help for her depression for the weeks leading up to the suicide but were unsuccessful. The girl never told anyone she was so depressed she was thinking of suicide. Finally she just acted. Please don't wait for deepening of your daughters depression or mental illness to take over her life. Act, as the responsible parent you are to get the professionals going on figuring out were her issues are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 648376, member: 18366"] Again Drew, you are the parent wanting a happy ending for your daughter. You see her now as floundering. Why not try something different? If not she is just going to continue to flounder as the years roll by. It shouldn't matter if she wants this residential treatment or not. You are the parent and you know what is best for her right now, in the head space she is in. I read an article recently about a young college student who inexplicably committed suicide. Her parents had been trying to get her help for her depression for the weeks leading up to the suicide but were unsuccessful. The girl never told anyone she was so depressed she was thinking of suicide. Finally she just acted. Please don't wait for deepening of your daughters depression or mental illness to take over her life. Act, as the responsible parent you are to get the professionals going on figuring out were her issues are. [/QUOTE]
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