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Whitney Houston dead at 48.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 507417" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Wouldn't it be nice, TL, if our difficult child's actually could "see" lessons from others mistakes. Don't think so. It just has to be based on personal conviction or determination. Saldy many difficult children, like mine, are not strong people. In fact it's my personal belief that the substance abuse sucks away their prior strengths as they can avoid "real" feelings in their addictive stupors or states. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>I'm saddened that another major talent is dead. I just loved her voice. on the other hand it's rather amazing that their are similarities to our difficult child's who are not on the same economic level. What triggered addiction may greatly vary but all of them have had enabling EF's. Guess there's not much difference between some neighborhood punk or derailed schoolmate and high profile Bobby Brown. Guess there's not much difference between living in Neverland and living in rural America. Addiction is addiction. Families mourn.</p><p>Such a waste. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 507417, member: 35"] Wouldn't it be nice, TL, if our difficult child's actually could "see" lessons from others mistakes. Don't think so. It just has to be based on personal conviction or determination. Saldy many difficult children, like mine, are not strong people. In fact it's my personal belief that the substance abuse sucks away their prior strengths as they can avoid "real" feelings in their addictive stupors or states. Sigh. I'm saddened that another major talent is dead. I just loved her voice. on the other hand it's rather amazing that their are similarities to our difficult child's who are not on the same economic level. What triggered addiction may greatly vary but all of them have had enabling EF's. Guess there's not much difference between some neighborhood punk or derailed schoolmate and high profile Bobby Brown. Guess there's not much difference between living in Neverland and living in rural America. Addiction is addiction. Families mourn. Such a waste. DDD [/QUOTE]
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