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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 356091" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Given that you don't have insurance for her and you don't have the money to put her into detox without the insurance, I wouldn't offer it. She's likely to find funding or resources if she tries on her own. I guarantee you that you will be expected to pay for it if you are the one initiating it. Then it will be <em>your fault </em>that she didn't go because you didn't mortgage the house or cash in your retirement to put her in, and she'll have gotten exactly what she wanted (to not go to detox) and she can blame you and lay the guilt at your feet. </p><p></p><p>Let her do it herself. If she brings it up, support her. But I wouldn't say a word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 356091, member: 99"] Given that you don't have insurance for her and you don't have the money to put her into detox without the insurance, I wouldn't offer it. She's likely to find funding or resources if she tries on her own. I guarantee you that you will be expected to pay for it if you are the one initiating it. Then it will be [I]your fault [/I]that she didn't go because you didn't mortgage the house or cash in your retirement to put her in, and she'll have gotten exactly what she wanted (to not go to detox) and she can blame you and lay the guilt at your feet. Let her do it herself. If she brings it up, support her. But I wouldn't say a word. [/QUOTE]
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