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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 746663" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Absolutely no guarantees. Thats why I say it doesnt always work. And yes we were lucky. We crossed our fingers and prayed. But she always showed common sense even on drugs. She finished beauty school with A's and always worked even while in high school while taking drugs and did not have a big mouth. So she was, I guess, a high.functioning drug addict (and it was a lot of drugs)</p><p> But we felt the best action for her was to make her live without comfort and our money and didnt know if it would work but we took the chance. And lucked out. She woke up almost right away.</p><p></p><p>But this does not mean it will be the same for another. For her it was the only way. She could not be at home, having drug rages, in front of the littles. Plus she needed to go to Illinois to leave her toxic friends and she cut them off! To this day she never has seen them again.</p><p></p><p>Jumper has told us that her sister's addiction helped her decide to go into law enforcement and she has a compassipnate manner about her toward the addicts in jail. They like her very much at her job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 746663, member: 1550"] Absolutely no guarantees. Thats why I say it doesnt always work. And yes we were lucky. We crossed our fingers and prayed. But she always showed common sense even on drugs. She finished beauty school with A's and always worked even while in high school while taking drugs and did not have a big mouth. So she was, I guess, a high.functioning drug addict (and it was a lot of drugs) But we felt the best action for her was to make her live without comfort and our money and didnt know if it would work but we took the chance. And lucked out. She woke up almost right away. But this does not mean it will be the same for another. For her it was the only way. She could not be at home, having drug rages, in front of the littles. Plus she needed to go to Illinois to leave her toxic friends and she cut them off! To this day she never has seen them again. Jumper has told us that her sister's addiction helped her decide to go into law enforcement and she has a compassipnate manner about her toward the addicts in jail. They like her very much at her job. [/QUOTE]
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