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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 672592" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi SF,</p><p>Oh my, I am so sorry to read this, it is tough. Meth is very insidious. I hope your daughter can get treatment through this recent incident. It is really a blessing, considering she is with a 19 year old boy, and had plans to run.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find help and support to deal with this SF. Meth is very tricky.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sometimes children who hail from orphanages, have difficulty with touch. I learned of this in my school, with adopted children from Asian countries. There is information here</p><p><a href="http://www.attachment.org/reactive-attachment-disorder/" target="_blank">http://www.attachment.org/reactive-attachment-disorder/</a></p><p>I am certainly not trying to diagnose, but this may be part of what you are dealing with.</p><p></p><p>I do not know about sending her to school, not because of the teasing, but her propensity to run away.</p><p>Please look up meth, if you do not already understand the danger of it. It is said to be worse than crack. My niece was addicted to it, years back. She is my go to person for info.</p><p>She told me all it took was once, one high, and she was hooked. That is why, the slogan, "Not even once."</p><p>My daughter is on meth, she is 36, and completely lost in it.</p><p></p><p>This 19 year old boyfriend may also be a user.</p><p>SF, I know you probably do not want to think of this, but the odds are, she may have had unprotected sex.</p><p>Forgive my forwardness in saying so, but these times are different, and dealing with drug abusers, more different still. I would imagine that if they have had relations, her being 13, may make it an offense. She is a minor, he is an adult, taking advantage of her youth. This is a crime, SF. She will not like it, but she needs protection from this man-boy, and herself.</p><p></p><p>I pray that you will find help for your daughter. She is at a very dangerous place, testing positive for meth.</p><p></p><p>Please look into this</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.methproject.org/answers/if-i-try-meth-will-i-become-an-addict.html#Kaleos-Story" target="_blank">http://www.methproject.org/answers/if-i-try-meth-will-i-become-an-addict.html#Kaleos-Story</a></p><p></p><p>Take care SF, please let us know how you are doing</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 672592, member: 19522"] Hi SF, Oh my, I am so sorry to read this, it is tough. Meth is very insidious. I hope your daughter can get treatment through this recent incident. It is really a blessing, considering she is with a 19 year old boy, and had plans to run. I hope you can find help and support to deal with this SF. Meth is very tricky. Sometimes children who hail from orphanages, have difficulty with touch. I learned of this in my school, with adopted children from Asian countries. There is information here [URL]http://www.attachment.org/reactive-attachment-disorder/[/URL] I am certainly not trying to diagnose, but this may be part of what you are dealing with. I do not know about sending her to school, not because of the teasing, but her propensity to run away. Please look up meth, if you do not already understand the danger of it. It is said to be worse than crack. My niece was addicted to it, years back. She is my go to person for info. She told me all it took was once, one high, and she was hooked. That is why, the slogan, "Not even once." My daughter is on meth, she is 36, and completely lost in it. This 19 year old boyfriend may also be a user. SF, I know you probably do not want to think of this, but the odds are, she may have had unprotected sex. Forgive my forwardness in saying so, but these times are different, and dealing with drug abusers, more different still. I would imagine that if they have had relations, her being 13, may make it an offense. She is a minor, he is an adult, taking advantage of her youth. This is a crime, SF. She will not like it, but she needs protection from this man-boy, and herself. I pray that you will find help for your daughter. She is at a very dangerous place, testing positive for meth. Please look into this [URL]http://www.methproject.org/answers/if-i-try-meth-will-i-become-an-addict.html#Kaleos-Story[/URL] Take care SF, please let us know how you are doing (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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