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Daughter woke up in hotel room... no clue how she got there.
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 408386"><p>Dash - great comments and so true. It has been so wonderful to find here other parents dealing with the same stuff I am.... and whoh are not shocked by what we have been through.... we live in a small well off community, and although there are other teens who have issues I am sure, it is kept pretty hidden. Yeah there are kids with alcohol and drug issues but it all feels more within the norm of teenage drinking. My son has always been more out there (without being clearly mentally disabled) than his peers. I have always felt alone in what we have had to deal with. It has been comforting to me to find a group who have been through it and understand.</p><p></p><p>And Susie is right abotu Alanon..... we started going to a parents group and it was hugely helpful to find a parents group who also really understood.... including getting those late night calls from the police and other out of control behavior... and even a couple of people from our hush hush community. LOL. Somehow not feeling alone and the only one has been a huge comfort. Meeting other parents who are obviously doing a good job and are not at fault, helped me see that I have done the best I can and his decisions are not my fault either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 408386"] Dash - great comments and so true. It has been so wonderful to find here other parents dealing with the same stuff I am.... and whoh are not shocked by what we have been through.... we live in a small well off community, and although there are other teens who have issues I am sure, it is kept pretty hidden. Yeah there are kids with alcohol and drug issues but it all feels more within the norm of teenage drinking. My son has always been more out there (without being clearly mentally disabled) than his peers. I have always felt alone in what we have had to deal with. It has been comforting to me to find a group who have been through it and understand. And Susie is right abotu Alanon..... we started going to a parents group and it was hugely helpful to find a parents group who also really understood.... including getting those late night calls from the police and other out of control behavior... and even a couple of people from our hush hush community. LOL. Somehow not feeling alone and the only one has been a huge comfort. Meeting other parents who are obviously doing a good job and are not at fault, helped me see that I have done the best I can and his decisions are not my fault either. [/QUOTE]
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