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<blockquote data-quote="Mcmary" data-source="post: 707912" data-attributes="member: 21363"><p>It is so hard to do this but you must! (Yes, your gut is telling you to do the right thing). Your daughter shouldn't be exposed to any of this and she has a right to have happy parents. It seems to me that he is still young enough to possibly turn it around but it may be years and being tough is the best thing you can do for him. My sister went through something similar with her daughter. She is now in her 30's and doing pretty well. On her own but still not as responsible as we would wish for her. But my sister cut her off. Wondered where she was, if she was even alive for over 2 years. It's hell. At least you still have your daughter and she needs you more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcmary, post: 707912, member: 21363"] It is so hard to do this but you must! (Yes, your gut is telling you to do the right thing). Your daughter shouldn't be exposed to any of this and she has a right to have happy parents. It seems to me that he is still young enough to possibly turn it around but it may be years and being tough is the best thing you can do for him. My sister went through something similar with her daughter. She is now in her 30's and doing pretty well. On her own but still not as responsible as we would wish for her. But my sister cut her off. Wondered where she was, if she was even alive for over 2 years. It's hell. At least you still have your daughter and she needs you more! [/QUOTE]
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