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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 449548"><p>Welcome NN.... it is awful dealing with addiction and especially something like meth. I feel for you. I second the advice of going to Alanon... if you can find a parents meeting that is great. I have found it so incredibly helpful to meet other parents who truly understand what we are going through... it just lifted a weight off my shoulders.</p><p></p><p>And then really think is what you are doing really helping her? Is it allowing to continue with her drug use? If it is then you are not helping her and in fact probably can't help her until she wants to help herself. There are homeless shelters out there. I would not let her drive the car at all if you suspect at all that she is using any sort of drug... too dangerous for her and for everyone else.</p><p></p><p>And even if you do tell her she can't live there it does not mean that you have to stop loving her or letting her know you love her.... you may have to do this because you love her so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 449548"] Welcome NN.... it is awful dealing with addiction and especially something like meth. I feel for you. I second the advice of going to Alanon... if you can find a parents meeting that is great. I have found it so incredibly helpful to meet other parents who truly understand what we are going through... it just lifted a weight off my shoulders. And then really think is what you are doing really helping her? Is it allowing to continue with her drug use? If it is then you are not helping her and in fact probably can't help her until she wants to help herself. There are homeless shelters out there. I would not let her drive the car at all if you suspect at all that she is using any sort of drug... too dangerous for her and for everyone else. And even if you do tell her she can't live there it does not mean that you have to stop loving her or letting her know you love her.... you may have to do this because you love her so much. [/QUOTE]
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