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Help: my 23 year old daughter is stealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 719785" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I worked many years in prisons. The vast majority of incarcerated are addicts. Everybody is seen upon incarceration by medical, including a physician. In the USA the constitution confers health care comparable to the community standard to inmates.</p><p></p><p>Anecdotally I have not heard of a serious issue in prison/jail related to withdrawal. Discomfort. Yes.</p><p></p><p>Of course such may exist. But you are dealing with a hand of options, none of which are good, until daughter suffers to the extent she is motivated to change herself.</p><p></p><p>I feel concerned for you that you are suffering for her. Which damages you and her. Let alone your husband.</p><p></p><p>These are not neutral events. Like an earthquake or hurricane which afflict the innocent. Your daughter did this. She assaulted you, your husband, your home. Yet you are locating the suffering in her. And the responsibility in you. As long as you continue this she has no chance. Unless she separates completely from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 719785, member: 18958"] I worked many years in prisons. The vast majority of incarcerated are addicts. Everybody is seen upon incarceration by medical, including a physician. In the USA the constitution confers health care comparable to the community standard to inmates. Anecdotally I have not heard of a serious issue in prison/jail related to withdrawal. Discomfort. Yes. Of course such may exist. But you are dealing with a hand of options, none of which are good, until daughter suffers to the extent she is motivated to change herself. I feel concerned for you that you are suffering for her. Which damages you and her. Let alone your husband. These are not neutral events. Like an earthquake or hurricane which afflict the innocent. Your daughter did this. She assaulted you, your husband, your home. Yet you are locating the suffering in her. And the responsibility in you. As long as you continue this she has no chance. Unless she separates completely from you. [/QUOTE]
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