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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 627316" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Welcome Jeanne. I am so sorry. I'm glad you found us, but of course, sorry you had to.</p><p></p><p>I assume you've pressed charges, right? I guess I am a little confused, if it is clear that she is the one who stole your identity, why is she not in jail? </p><p></p><p>You have been through a horrific experience, it has to be devastating on so many levels. </p><p></p><p>What is going on with your daughter and the authorities has a life of its own. However, while you go through this I hope you are getting support, professional counseling , support groups, or whatever it is that will be the perfect fit for you. If you believe your daughter is mentally ill, perhaps NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Illness, may be helpful, they have chapters everywhere and can be accessed online. They have excellent courses for parents.</p><p></p><p>There are many feelings for us parents to deal with and get through, it becomes extremely important to get support for you and your husband so you can find a way to get to a place of balance within the chaos that is presently your lives. In your case, that is a tall order, for sure. </p><p></p><p>I am very sorry Jeanne, your story is a sad one. You've come to the right place, we are a group of parents who have gone through hell with our kids and have sustained devastating blows. We are all in various degrees of learning how to detach from our adult kids. You may want to read the article on detachment at the bottom of my post here, it is interesting and informative. </p><p></p><p>It helps to post our stories and find empathy and understanding. It helps to write our stories because it clarifies our thoughts and feelings and gives us a forum to be heard. I'm glad you're here. Keep posting it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 627316, member: 13542"] Welcome Jeanne. I am so sorry. I'm glad you found us, but of course, sorry you had to. I assume you've pressed charges, right? I guess I am a little confused, if it is clear that she is the one who stole your identity, why is she not in jail? You have been through a horrific experience, it has to be devastating on so many levels. What is going on with your daughter and the authorities has a life of its own. However, while you go through this I hope you are getting support, professional counseling , support groups, or whatever it is that will be the perfect fit for you. If you believe your daughter is mentally ill, perhaps NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Illness, may be helpful, they have chapters everywhere and can be accessed online. They have excellent courses for parents. There are many feelings for us parents to deal with and get through, it becomes extremely important to get support for you and your husband so you can find a way to get to a place of balance within the chaos that is presently your lives. In your case, that is a tall order, for sure. I am very sorry Jeanne, your story is a sad one. You've come to the right place, we are a group of parents who have gone through hell with our kids and have sustained devastating blows. We are all in various degrees of learning how to detach from our adult kids. You may want to read the article on detachment at the bottom of my post here, it is interesting and informative. It helps to post our stories and find empathy and understanding. It helps to write our stories because it clarifies our thoughts and feelings and gives us a forum to be heard. I'm glad you're here. Keep posting it helps. [/QUOTE]
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