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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 590826" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh Barbara, I am so proud of the two of you. It has to be much harder to hear all this from a daughter but I know she will figure out how to survive. Look,, she figured it out last night! Have I ever told you about the time I got myself stuck in NYC for a couple of weeks and I was homeless? Oh that was a blast...lol. I actually lost a car up there because it broke down and I didnt have the money to fix it plus I didnt have money for gas either. It ended up sitting on the side of the road and Im sure got stripped before I ever left town. I had quite the adventure but obviously I made it home. Yes I did soup kitchens and a shelter or two. I also saw things I should have never seen. </p><p></p><p>Your daughter is extremely lucky to live in an area where she has many things available. Lots of places dont have those things. There is nothing here which is why we never tossed earlier. You have the knowledge that you have done what you can do, you have given her the resources that are available so you can sleep well at night. You dont have to have guilt because she is making those choices.. She has the choice to fix this. She can go get help and change. No she wont be free of her diagnosis's but she can learn to live with them and if that means she needs to be on disability someone will help her apply for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 590826, member: 1514"] Oh Barbara, I am so proud of the two of you. It has to be much harder to hear all this from a daughter but I know she will figure out how to survive. Look,, she figured it out last night! Have I ever told you about the time I got myself stuck in NYC for a couple of weeks and I was homeless? Oh that was a blast...lol. I actually lost a car up there because it broke down and I didnt have the money to fix it plus I didnt have money for gas either. It ended up sitting on the side of the road and Im sure got stripped before I ever left town. I had quite the adventure but obviously I made it home. Yes I did soup kitchens and a shelter or two. I also saw things I should have never seen. Your daughter is extremely lucky to live in an area where she has many things available. Lots of places dont have those things. There is nothing here which is why we never tossed earlier. You have the knowledge that you have done what you can do, you have given her the resources that are available so you can sleep well at night. You dont have to have guilt because she is making those choices.. She has the choice to fix this. She can go get help and change. No she wont be free of her diagnosis's but she can learn to live with them and if that means she needs to be on disability someone will help her apply for it. [/QUOTE]
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