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<blockquote data-quote="Overwhelmed1" data-source="post: 756863" data-attributes="member: 24921"><p>Wise, we do what we can and we try our best. I don't know how many hotlines I called trying to get help. I hit a wall every time. </p><p>My family told me I babied her and needed to bust her butt. If they only knew. I would have given anything if she would have allowed me to baby her.</p><p>She ran away and John Walsh organization found her 100's of miles away.</p><p>She was in the city jail at 16 and told me it was a blast, met a lot of cool people she was going to connect with after she was out. She was only there a week.</p><p>She would always hit me in the head. She said that didn't leave bruises for people to see. </p><p>One day she was my sweet daughter playing soccer, modeling, good in school, popular, funny, caring. She loved animals so much. The next minute she was someone I didn't know and couldn't help.</p><p>But I never gave up. I still love her so much but I cannot be around her. If I knew I could do something to make her better I would at any cost. </p><p>It is a hard for all of us. We all have a story here. We all love our kids. We all want what is best for them. Problem is they have to want it. </p><p>What hurts me the most is wondering if my daughter is even capable of ever realizing she needs help. She sure don't think so at this time. </p><p>I won't stop praying for her and my grandkids.</p><p></p><p>But we can survive. I hope you can find some comfort. I am really sorry for what you are going through and my heart hurts for all the broken children out there.</p><p>A mother's love, is a mother's love.</p><p></p><p>Much love being sent your way as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overwhelmed1, post: 756863, member: 24921"] Wise, we do what we can and we try our best. I don't know how many hotlines I called trying to get help. I hit a wall every time. My family told me I babied her and needed to bust her butt. If they only knew. I would have given anything if she would have allowed me to baby her. She ran away and John Walsh organization found her 100's of miles away. She was in the city jail at 16 and told me it was a blast, met a lot of cool people she was going to connect with after she was out. She was only there a week. She would always hit me in the head. She said that didn't leave bruises for people to see. One day she was my sweet daughter playing soccer, modeling, good in school, popular, funny, caring. She loved animals so much. The next minute she was someone I didn't know and couldn't help. But I never gave up. I still love her so much but I cannot be around her. If I knew I could do something to make her better I would at any cost. It is a hard for all of us. We all have a story here. We all love our kids. We all want what is best for them. Problem is they have to want it. What hurts me the most is wondering if my daughter is even capable of ever realizing she needs help. She sure don't think so at this time. I won't stop praying for her and my grandkids. But we can survive. I hope you can find some comfort. I am really sorry for what you are going through and my heart hurts for all the broken children out there. A mother's love, is a mother's love. Much love being sent your way as well. [/QUOTE]
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