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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 612719" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>DoneDad, it isn't for anyone else to judge or even, advise you. You and your family will come to your decision in good time, and it will be the right one, for you. There are no simple solutions. The most important thing I learned while going through my family's challenges is that I had more power than I thought. In fact, I had all the power. If the primary concern is that you are hesitant to trust your daughter when she says she has changed, then you could require that you be able to test her for drug use with one of those kits at WalMart as often as you like. If she does not agree to this, you can tell her, with a clear conscience, that she needs to leave. If, on the other hand, she does agree, then you will know that, however far she fell into the drug culture, she is truly making her way back, now.</p><p></p><p>Any time there is a way for us to get solid information, that helps us clarify what our next step should be.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 612719, member: 1721"] DoneDad, it isn't for anyone else to judge or even, advise you. You and your family will come to your decision in good time, and it will be the right one, for you. There are no simple solutions. The most important thing I learned while going through my family's challenges is that I had more power than I thought. In fact, I had all the power. If the primary concern is that you are hesitant to trust your daughter when she says she has changed, then you could require that you be able to test her for drug use with one of those kits at WalMart as often as you like. If she does not agree to this, you can tell her, with a clear conscience, that she needs to leave. If, on the other hand, she does agree, then you will know that, however far she fell into the drug culture, she is truly making her way back, now. Any time there is a way for us to get solid information, that helps us clarify what our next step should be. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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