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Coping with addicted, homeless adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Dad34" data-source="post: 765049" data-attributes="member: 32757"><p>ANewLife4Me:</p><p>Thank you for your encouragement and valuable insights. It's helpful to hear that you and other parents on this forum have been through similar situations and have struggled with blaming themselves for mistakes they may have made, or struggled with overthinking each tiny detail and feeling guilty, but have managed to find a more healthy path. You are fortunate you have your son who woke up from his hurtful ways and then told you that you were great parents. What a blessing! I must stop "reeling the tapes" of the past. Instead, I must try to put my mind elsewhere this day, and tomorrow, and the day after that, one day at a time. Yes, I needed to hear that! Thanks again! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="❤️" title="Red heart :heart:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/2764.png" data-shortname=":heart:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dad34, post: 765049, member: 32757"] ANewLife4Me: Thank you for your encouragement and valuable insights. It's helpful to hear that you and other parents on this forum have been through similar situations and have struggled with blaming themselves for mistakes they may have made, or struggled with overthinking each tiny detail and feeling guilty, but have managed to find a more healthy path. You are fortunate you have your son who woke up from his hurtful ways and then told you that you were great parents. What a blessing! I must stop "reeling the tapes" of the past. Instead, I must try to put my mind elsewhere this day, and tomorrow, and the day after that, one day at a time. Yes, I needed to hear that! Thanks again! ❤️ [/QUOTE]
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