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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Dad34" data-source="post: 764969" data-attributes="member: 32757"><p>Hi Nomad, thanks for taking time to write such kind words and helpful suggestions. I've looked into FA a little, and have heard of the "Hope for Hurting Parents" program. I will look into them more though. I attended Al Anon many years ago when I first learned of my daughter's addiction, which I thought was only alcohol at that point (I now know she had used some drugs, even before then). Al Anon was helpful, but at some point I stopped attending, perhaps because my daughter did better for awhile. That is why I still have Al Anon literature. Thanks for sending thoughts of peace, and God's peace to you too! Yes, this stuff is very hard. Amen to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dad34, post: 764969, member: 32757"] Hi Nomad, thanks for taking time to write such kind words and helpful suggestions. I've looked into FA a little, and have heard of the "Hope for Hurting Parents" program. I will look into them more though. I attended Al Anon many years ago when I first learned of my daughter's addiction, which I thought was only alcohol at that point (I now know she had used some drugs, even before then). Al Anon was helpful, but at some point I stopped attending, perhaps because my daughter did better for awhile. That is why I still have Al Anon literature. Thanks for sending thoughts of peace, and God's peace to you too! Yes, this stuff is very hard. Amen to that. [/QUOTE]
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