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advice needed from forum, I posted several months back. My 33 yr old son is in a short term rehab,
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 627248" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Shiela, I hope that things look a little brighter this morning and that you wake up feeling just a little stronger than you did the day before. If not, please go back and read some of posts from the big-hearted people on this site. They have stood in your shoes and know exactly what you're going through. </p><p></p><p>My daughter has a mental illness, not an addiction, but both can have catastrophic results that threaten to destroy the child, their family, and all those around them. One of the hardest things I've ever had to do was to tell my daughter, NO -you can never live here again --but I knew it was right to do and in doing so, I felt that I was finally standing up for myself and trying to effect a change in both of our lives. </p><p></p><p>Stay strong. All of us are here for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 627248, member: 14865"] Shiela, I hope that things look a little brighter this morning and that you wake up feeling just a little stronger than you did the day before. If not, please go back and read some of posts from the big-hearted people on this site. They have stood in your shoes and know exactly what you're going through. My daughter has a mental illness, not an addiction, but both can have catastrophic results that threaten to destroy the child, their family, and all those around them. One of the hardest things I've ever had to do was to tell my daughter, NO -you can never live here again --but I knew it was right to do and in doing so, I felt that I was finally standing up for myself and trying to effect a change in both of our lives. Stay strong. All of us are here for you. [/QUOTE]
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advice needed from forum, I posted several months back. My 33 yr old son is in a short term rehab,
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