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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 515560" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi there and welcome! Congrats on getting her through college! I imagine you have a lot to share with many of us. I really don't have any advice for what to do for your daughter but for sure I can offer understanding of how hard it is to have a child who sucks the life force out of you! I think that is a really accurate statement for what lots of us feel at least on a part time basis. You have really made the circut for therapy ideas! with her being blind, does that open any doors through the county or disability services that can help her with vocational things?? And also with transportation??? I am SURE you already have explored this, but it was the only thing that popped into my head. And if she is not motivated then I suppose things could be presented to her and she just wouldn't go along. Where does she live?? with you??? If so, maybe that is the next issue to tackle. She would have to figure something out if she goes to some kind of independent living situation, right?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, not much help but you have a place to come to vent and many people to hear you. Glad you found us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 515560, member: 12886"] Hi there and welcome! Congrats on getting her through college! I imagine you have a lot to share with many of us. I really don't have any advice for what to do for your daughter but for sure I can offer understanding of how hard it is to have a child who sucks the life force out of you! I think that is a really accurate statement for what lots of us feel at least on a part time basis. You have really made the circut for therapy ideas! with her being blind, does that open any doors through the county or disability services that can help her with vocational things?? And also with transportation??? I am SURE you already have explored this, but it was the only thing that popped into my head. And if she is not motivated then I suppose things could be presented to her and she just wouldn't go along. Where does she live?? with you??? If so, maybe that is the next issue to tackle. She would have to figure something out if she goes to some kind of independent living situation, right? Sorry, not much help but you have a place to come to vent and many people to hear you. Glad you found us! [/QUOTE]
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