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We just found out my (maybe) recovering addicted stepchild has been stealing from us
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 648497" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I understand your hurting heart, Mine hurt so badly even though we had to tell our daughter she was no longer welcome either. The day she texted me and begged to come home I thought my heart would break into a thousand pieces and never be put back together. I had to say no and the pain was unbearable. We have always told her as long as she was getting help we would support that but at the time she was not.</p><p></p><p>In Ohio we did not have to evict our daughter either. She was an adult and the police told her she was a guest in our home and was no longer welcome...period. </p><p></p><p>All is not lost, if your step daughter gets help she may once again be welcome in your home, but I agree that her actions make reasonable to suspect she has relapsed. I am all too familar with relapse and those signs are there. I hope she does get help and gets back on track. I have a very good relationship with my daughter today, she has done a lot of maturing in the past few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 648497, member: 59"] I understand your hurting heart, Mine hurt so badly even though we had to tell our daughter she was no longer welcome either. The day she texted me and begged to come home I thought my heart would break into a thousand pieces and never be put back together. I had to say no and the pain was unbearable. We have always told her as long as she was getting help we would support that but at the time she was not. In Ohio we did not have to evict our daughter either. She was an adult and the police told her she was a guest in our home and was no longer welcome...period. All is not lost, if your step daughter gets help she may once again be welcome in your home, but I agree that her actions make reasonable to suspect she has relapsed. I am all too familar with relapse and those signs are there. I hope she does get help and gets back on track. I have a very good relationship with my daughter today, she has done a lot of maturing in the past few years. [/QUOTE]
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