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21 yr old Daughter taking Klonopin and drinking Alcohol
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 545243"><p>ZX - I want you to know that I think you are a good mom who is doing the right thing by telling her to leave. I know how hard it is especially when all you want to do is take them in your arms and FIX them. You want them to get help and you make plans to surround them with love and support while they get themselves back together. It's unfathomable that they do not want that for themselves. And that's where you find your own crossroads -- you have to draw a line in the sand. And you did. And I know how difficult it is to do that. Standing by her,giving her a home, monitoring her therapy and her medications was not helping her get better and may have been enabling her to get worse. So you have to try something else. At the very least, you get to choose not to be a first hand witness to her self destruction. I get it. I am so sorry for the pain it is causing you. {{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 545243"] ZX - I want you to know that I think you are a good mom who is doing the right thing by telling her to leave. I know how hard it is especially when all you want to do is take them in your arms and FIX them. You want them to get help and you make plans to surround them with love and support while they get themselves back together. It's unfathomable that they do not want that for themselves. And that's where you find your own crossroads -- you have to draw a line in the sand. And you did. And I know how difficult it is to do that. Standing by her,giving her a home, monitoring her therapy and her medications was not helping her get better and may have been enabling her to get worse. So you have to try something else. At the very least, you get to choose not to be a first hand witness to her self destruction. I get it. I am so sorry for the pain it is causing you. {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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