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It happened and I'm devistated
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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 452058" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Hi NN - My daughter is the same age as yours and also a meth head. Sorry to say that at her age, and with this drug and the point she has reached of theft, and not just petty theft, she is way past just needing direction and guidance. By all means check into rehab/sober living houses, if she truly desires to get better then having the info to hand is good, but realize that nothing you can say will make that desire happen. It has to come from within her. The only thing that you can do to help bring it about is to let her experience the natural consequences of her choices, even though every instinct as a mom (or dad in my case) is screaming that you need to rescue her, get her out of there and MAKE her see reason. My sympathy for the pain you are feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 452058, member: 3485"] Hi NN - My daughter is the same age as yours and also a meth head. Sorry to say that at her age, and with this drug and the point she has reached of theft, and not just petty theft, she is way past just needing direction and guidance. By all means check into rehab/sober living houses, if she truly desires to get better then having the info to hand is good, but realize that nothing you can say will make that desire happen. It has to come from within her. The only thing that you can do to help bring it about is to let her experience the natural consequences of her choices, even though every instinct as a mom (or dad in my case) is screaming that you need to rescue her, get her out of there and MAKE her see reason. My sympathy for the pain you are feeling. [/QUOTE]
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