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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 29988" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Thank you all for your replys. I am awaiting a call back from an officer that basically trained my difficult child through the Explorer Program, I am sure he along with the others will be quite shocked to hear about the path that my difficult child has chosen but I feel that if anybody will assist at pulling her back in it will be them considering that they know my difficult child as the person she used to be. As far as now though I will remain behind the scenes and appear when needed. I suppose the biggest thing that I need to remind my self of is the fact that I am not dealing with my daughter, I am dealing with a person that looks like my difficult child without the mind that my daughter once had due to the drugs taking her over. I will keep you all posted. </p><p></p><p>And Mikey, I so know where your coming from, Its amazing how much we learn about others that are among us everyday that have been there done that. These would be people that you would have never thought had been down that road. I am learning about things and people in my area that I don't even want to know. Its been an eye opener for me. It does not matter where you live middle class, upper class are in no way unscaved by drugs, Drugs are everywhere and unfortunately their just waiting to get ahold of its next victim. I have done everything that you are doing with your difficult child with preserverence and consistancy (Save Mode!), Some worked and some did not. I will say that in my case it did pull her back and did keep her drug free(From Marijuana&lt;&lt; That is what she started with!) for almost two years and she was doing well. Although here and there she would come home drunk. What started this ordeal with my difficult child was a friend that is fairly new to our area that evidently introduced her to a group of friends that are heavy drug users and unfortunately my difficult child joined the group. She also decided that she did not want to finsh her education. She does not want to be at home because she does not want to comply with any rules at all, School, Mutual respect, Being home at a certain time. Your fears are completely understood and I am praying that you will never have to face what I am having to face today along with other fellow members that have had to face the difficulty of drugs taking over their young teen or young adult difficult child. Just stay tough and keep doing what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 29988, member: 2727"] Thank you all for your replys. I am awaiting a call back from an officer that basically trained my difficult child through the Explorer Program, I am sure he along with the others will be quite shocked to hear about the path that my difficult child has chosen but I feel that if anybody will assist at pulling her back in it will be them considering that they know my difficult child as the person she used to be. As far as now though I will remain behind the scenes and appear when needed. I suppose the biggest thing that I need to remind my self of is the fact that I am not dealing with my daughter, I am dealing with a person that looks like my difficult child without the mind that my daughter once had due to the drugs taking her over. I will keep you all posted. And Mikey, I so know where your coming from, Its amazing how much we learn about others that are among us everyday that have been there done that. These would be people that you would have never thought had been down that road. I am learning about things and people in my area that I don't even want to know. Its been an eye opener for me. It does not matter where you live middle class, upper class are in no way unscaved by drugs, Drugs are everywhere and unfortunately their just waiting to get ahold of its next victim. I have done everything that you are doing with your difficult child with preserverence and consistancy (Save Mode!), Some worked and some did not. I will say that in my case it did pull her back and did keep her drug free(From Marijuana<< That is what she started with!) for almost two years and she was doing well. Although here and there she would come home drunk. What started this ordeal with my difficult child was a friend that is fairly new to our area that evidently introduced her to a group of friends that are heavy drug users and unfortunately my difficult child joined the group. She also decided that she did not want to finsh her education. She does not want to be at home because she does not want to comply with any rules at all, School, Mutual respect, Being home at a certain time. Your fears are completely understood and I am praying that you will never have to face what I am having to face today along with other fellow members that have had to face the difficulty of drugs taking over their young teen or young adult difficult child. Just stay tough and keep doing what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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