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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 543972" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Grmac,</p><p>I'm sorry for your pain. It's so rough to know how to help...if you confront her or tell her she's selfish, she will clam up. If her husband left her and she didn't get help, no harsh words at this point will likely spur her to action.</p><p>She is so sick right now, and I agree with RE that an entire family intervention may be your best hope. There are private interventionists in your area that you can contact to help you through this process, but there is no guarantee that even if you all pulled this off, that your daughter. would get help. You can try, however. I really hope for a good outcome for your daughter and her whole family. It is terribly sad when something like this happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 543972, member: 13882"] Grmac, I'm sorry for your pain. It's so rough to know how to help...if you confront her or tell her she's selfish, she will clam up. If her husband left her and she didn't get help, no harsh words at this point will likely spur her to action. She is so sick right now, and I agree with RE that an entire family intervention may be your best hope. There are private interventionists in your area that you can contact to help you through this process, but there is no guarantee that even if you all pulled this off, that your daughter. would get help. You can try, however. I really hope for a good outcome for your daughter and her whole family. It is terribly sad when something like this happens. [/QUOTE]
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