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I am hopeful and doing well
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 644847" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>TL I'm so glad to hear things are stable. Open lines of communication are good. I still have hope for your difficult child. So many people say you cansmoke pot all your life and be fine (I have my doubts but the evidence seems to suggest otherwise). My difficult child still drinks but she has held her job now for almost a year and just got a raise, the only one in the company to get one. It's a good steady job with benefits, good hours, and she is gaining a skill and most important learning how to be a good employee. I am not happy that her boyfriend is an alcoholic leech but his daughter is what keeps my difficult child grounded. All I know is that where I thought she could never drink again she proved me wrong, which makes me wonder whether she really was an addict. She does not do any drugs and has passed all the random drug tests at work. So it seems to me that people can function in different ways than perhaps we think they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 644847, member: 59"] TL I'm so glad to hear things are stable. Open lines of communication are good. I still have hope for your difficult child. So many people say you cansmoke pot all your life and be fine (I have my doubts but the evidence seems to suggest otherwise). My difficult child still drinks but she has held her job now for almost a year and just got a raise, the only one in the company to get one. It's a good steady job with benefits, good hours, and she is gaining a skill and most important learning how to be a good employee. I am not happy that her boyfriend is an alcoholic leech but his daughter is what keeps my difficult child grounded. All I know is that where I thought she could never drink again she proved me wrong, which makes me wonder whether she really was an addict. She does not do any drugs and has passed all the random drug tests at work. So it seems to me that people can function in different ways than perhaps we think they should. [/QUOTE]
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