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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 468489" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>I too think that you should make plans with the rest of your family. As for difficult child, I would hesitate to even get her a gift card until you know she's clean and working on sobriety. </p><p></p><p>We used to by gift cards for my sister in law (now dead from years of drug and alcohol abuse). We carefully chose stores like Walmart that don't sell cigarettes or alcohol, so that we could limit what she could get with the gift cards. It never occurred to us that she would sell the cards for cash, and then use that money to feed her habit. From the sounds of it, anything you give your difficult child will be used to feed her habit in one way or another. I would feel very uncomfortable giving her anything that she can turn into drugs.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry that you're facing such a heart-wrenching situation when planning what should be a joyous occasion. </p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 468489, member: 3907"] I too think that you should make plans with the rest of your family. As for difficult child, I would hesitate to even get her a gift card until you know she's clean and working on sobriety. We used to by gift cards for my sister in law (now dead from years of drug and alcohol abuse). We carefully chose stores like Walmart that don't sell cigarettes or alcohol, so that we could limit what she could get with the gift cards. It never occurred to us that she would sell the cards for cash, and then use that money to feed her habit. From the sounds of it, anything you give your difficult child will be used to feed her habit in one way or another. I would feel very uncomfortable giving her anything that she can turn into drugs. I'm so sorry that you're facing such a heart-wrenching situation when planning what should be a joyous occasion. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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