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<blockquote data-quote="TYLERFAN" data-source="post: 55718" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Hi Charlotte:</p><p></p><p>I have experienced what you are describing.</p><p>I do not have one bit of advice except to tell you that you must save yourself. Start practicing detachment. It will not be easy but you have to for your own sanity. You see....they suck the life from you, over and over again, especially the druggies....</p><p>I'm sorry to sound so blunt about it but right now my darling difficult child is in the midst of another relapse. Your daughter will start to make progress when you stop helping her....the progress will be slow and for every step forward there will be two steps backward. </p><p>Try Narcanon or Families Anonymous for support as well. This is a great place that you have found. We do understand....and will talk to you about all of it, because we have been thru it all!</p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Melissa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYLERFAN, post: 55718, member: 26"] Hi Charlotte: I have experienced what you are describing. I do not have one bit of advice except to tell you that you must save yourself. Start practicing detachment. It will not be easy but you have to for your own sanity. You see....they suck the life from you, over and over again, especially the druggies.... I'm sorry to sound so blunt about it but right now my darling difficult child is in the midst of another relapse. Your daughter will start to make progress when you stop helping her....the progress will be slow and for every step forward there will be two steps backward. Try Narcanon or Families Anonymous for support as well. This is a great place that you have found. We do understand....and will talk to you about all of it, because we have been thru it all! Blessings, Melissa [/QUOTE]
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