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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 492768" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>buddy it is a higher power however you interpret that. I understand that it is not for everyone and yet I have seen the good that it does firsthand.</p><p></p><p>Welcome struggling. You are certainly in a dilemma. I have experience with a daughter who is an alcoholic/drug user, mostly pot. I would be very worried too if I knew she was going to try acid. I'm not sure what you can do without letting her know you saw her fb. Perhaps the most you can do is keep in contact with her and be there to listen without judgement. She is an adult and you have no control over what she does but you can be her soft place to land if she needs help.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 492768, member: 59"] buddy it is a higher power however you interpret that. I understand that it is not for everyone and yet I have seen the good that it does firsthand. Welcome struggling. You are certainly in a dilemma. I have experience with a daughter who is an alcoholic/drug user, mostly pot. I would be very worried too if I knew she was going to try acid. I'm not sure what you can do without letting her know you saw her fb. Perhaps the most you can do is keep in contact with her and be there to listen without judgement. She is an adult and you have no control over what she does but you can be her soft place to land if she needs help. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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