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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 523077" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>PG, yikes, the info keeps pouring in. My difficult child, a lot older then yours, has always been brutally honest too. As a person who has a lot of propriety, this has caused me some moments of sheer panic as she blurts out something honest, yet what most folks would just not say. It's as if she has no "filter" on social interactions. Whatever enters her mind comes flying out of her mouth, no editing at all. My daughter isn't a substance abuser so I don't know if that honesty has anything to do with drugs in other cases, my difficult child is just 'who she is.' Your girl is still so young, for me, I had to give up the notion of "normal" because we just weren't going to get there. But, on a more optimistic note, I have recently seen fragments of the woman my daughter used to be, the one I remember being joyful and engaged. So, <em><strong>there is always hope. </strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 523077, member: 13542"] PG, yikes, the info keeps pouring in. My difficult child, a lot older then yours, has always been brutally honest too. As a person who has a lot of propriety, this has caused me some moments of sheer panic as she blurts out something honest, yet what most folks would just not say. It's as if she has no "filter" on social interactions. Whatever enters her mind comes flying out of her mouth, no editing at all. My daughter isn't a substance abuser so I don't know if that honesty has anything to do with drugs in other cases, my difficult child is just 'who she is.' Your girl is still so young, for me, I had to give up the notion of "normal" because we just weren't going to get there. But, on a more optimistic note, I have recently seen fragments of the woman my daughter used to be, the one I remember being joyful and engaged. So, [I][B]there is always hope. [/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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