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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 714926" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Somewhere, you are so spot on and wise. My daughter is on dating sites provocatively trolling for rescue from any man. The relatives who have younger children have considered it, even contacting the state, but they live on the West Coast, and we live on the East Coast, and the state's goal is reunification, so they say that's not an option because of not being close enough for visitation. We have offered to help daughter with treatment. In so many ways this is out of my hands. I have rescued, prayed, spent thousands, and on and on, but truly this has reached a point where I can fix things. Worried that when she is given 72 hour notice to vacate, police may have to be involved. The one thing I am firm on - until she gets help, I will not be in her presence alone. Because of my own PTSD, it's too traumatizing. I love her, but I need to love myself as much.</p><p>This site is the best I've found because those who post are non-judgmental, insightful, and give realistic, helpful feedback. </p><p>Thanks so much to everyone. I feel as though I am not standing alone with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 714926, member: 19832"] Somewhere, you are so spot on and wise. My daughter is on dating sites provocatively trolling for rescue from any man. The relatives who have younger children have considered it, even contacting the state, but they live on the West Coast, and we live on the East Coast, and the state's goal is reunification, so they say that's not an option because of not being close enough for visitation. We have offered to help daughter with treatment. In so many ways this is out of my hands. I have rescued, prayed, spent thousands, and on and on, but truly this has reached a point where I can fix things. Worried that when she is given 72 hour notice to vacate, police may have to be involved. The one thing I am firm on - until she gets help, I will not be in her presence alone. Because of my own PTSD, it's too traumatizing. I love her, but I need to love myself as much. This site is the best I've found because those who post are non-judgmental, insightful, and give realistic, helpful feedback. Thanks so much to everyone. I feel as though I am not standing alone with this. [/QUOTE]
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