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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 222688" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending a caring hug your way. I, too, think you might want to rethink your course of action. In addiction support groups it is emphasized that the parent or loved one is not to orchestrate the down fall of the consequences. There is a relief, of sorts, in bringing an end to the chaos and knowing your child is safe...even in custody. </p><p> </p><p>The goal is for your child to "hit bottom" and learn to fight back up the scale toward normalcy. Having a parent "dunk 'em" only teaches the lesson that my family is against me. At 18 with a long history of problems I would think you need to step back, not involve others, and hope/pray that your daughters choices do not cause her harm as she faces the results of "her choices". Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 222688, member: 35"] Sending a caring hug your way. I, too, think you might want to rethink your course of action. In addiction support groups it is emphasized that the parent or loved one is not to orchestrate the down fall of the consequences. There is a relief, of sorts, in bringing an end to the chaos and knowing your child is safe...even in custody. The goal is for your child to "hit bottom" and learn to fight back up the scale toward normalcy. Having a parent "dunk 'em" only teaches the lesson that my family is against me. At 18 with a long history of problems I would think you need to step back, not involve others, and hope/pray that your daughters choices do not cause her harm as she faces the results of "her choices". Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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