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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 449451" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>This is not my usual response but...have you gone to Dr. Phil's webiste about drug addicts? Truthfully I haven't. on the other hand, I have dealt with pot and booze plus some unusual circumstances <strong>but </strong>evem our addict knows people who are on meth and see's them as in major danger. He even avoids being around them and with his issues he usually is everybody's friend. I think you are in a different league now and frankly her life is in danger. Knowing that your difficult child's life is in jeopardy can and should change the way you think about her safety. I'm sorry. This response is harsher than almost all I've posted in the past eleven years but I don't think you realize that by allowing her to continue...you could lose her. I do sincerely send caring and supportive thoughts your way but this situation requires your action. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 449451, member: 35"] This is not my usual response but...have you gone to Dr. Phil's webiste about drug addicts? Truthfully I haven't. on the other hand, I have dealt with pot and booze plus some unusual circumstances [B]but [/B]evem our addict knows people who are on meth and see's them as in major danger. He even avoids being around them and with his issues he usually is everybody's friend. I think you are in a different league now and frankly her life is in danger. Knowing that your difficult child's life is in jeopardy can and should change the way you think about her safety. I'm sorry. This response is harsher than almost all I've posted in the past eleven years but I don't think you realize that by allowing her to continue...you could lose her. I do sincerely send caring and supportive thoughts your way but this situation requires your action. DDD [/QUOTE]
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