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<blockquote data-quote="MichelleLynnFl" data-source="post: 715968" data-attributes="member: 22068"><p>Hi Jody, such good comments from everyone, a great group here. Being a newer member I don't know all that went on in the early years but, am sure it has been pure torture for you. </p><p></p><p>My daughter is bipolar, did drugs, alcohol and has been in jail twice now. After her latest incarceration we let her cone back to live with us. At first she was full of gratitude but just went back to her old habits. Being on probation no drugs or alcohol was allowed and I made sure she upheld it. Yesterday she was granted early term and is free of probation, first words out of her mouth....I can smoke and drink again! Told her not in this house your not!</p><p></p><p>My daughter broke one of the house rules yesterday and during my trying to get her back on track, she was refusing, she called the cops on me! Basically the cop told her, your 25, your parents owe you nothing anymore. It's their house and their rules, don't like it? Move. In our area of Florida we cannot just kick them out, we have to evict them. So yesterday was my final straw and like you, cannot do anymore.</p><p></p><p>Stick to this 30 days, I applaud you for giving her a timeframe. Her staying out all night would of ended that 30 day agreement right there. Since she has her druggie friends to stay overnight with, they would probably put her up if she had no place to go.</p><p></p><p>I indeed will pray for you. ((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichelleLynnFl, post: 715968, member: 22068"] Hi Jody, such good comments from everyone, a great group here. Being a newer member I don't know all that went on in the early years but, am sure it has been pure torture for you. My daughter is bipolar, did drugs, alcohol and has been in jail twice now. After her latest incarceration we let her cone back to live with us. At first she was full of gratitude but just went back to her old habits. Being on probation no drugs or alcohol was allowed and I made sure she upheld it. Yesterday she was granted early term and is free of probation, first words out of her mouth....I can smoke and drink again! Told her not in this house your not! My daughter broke one of the house rules yesterday and during my trying to get her back on track, she was refusing, she called the cops on me! Basically the cop told her, your 25, your parents owe you nothing anymore. It's their house and their rules, don't like it? Move. In our area of Florida we cannot just kick them out, we have to evict them. So yesterday was my final straw and like you, cannot do anymore. Stick to this 30 days, I applaud you for giving her a timeframe. Her staying out all night would of ended that 30 day agreement right there. Since she has her druggie friends to stay overnight with, they would probably put her up if she had no place to go. I indeed will pray for you. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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