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My daughter O/D'd last night
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 416727" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>If her BM is drunk there should be no contact. You will understand over the years that a huge part of your difficult child's problem is the genes she has inherited. Rhat can't be helped, but continuing toxic contact with this person is not good for her. We adopted our difficult child. Her BM is an alcoholic/drug addict and should not have been surprised that difficult child followed down the same path in spite of the completely opposite environment she has been in since birth. We have found that we just could not overcome the baggage she was born with. difficult child had a chance to reunite with her BM. I would not allow that years ago because we know she is not in recovery. When difficult child is 21 she can search her out herself but I will not help bring about a reunion that I know will be toxic. You may have to go to court to have contact stopped if she continues to call/text when she is drunk. Tell her she is free to talk to her when she is sober but that you will not allow her to hurt her anymore.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 416727, member: 59"] If her BM is drunk there should be no contact. You will understand over the years that a huge part of your difficult child's problem is the genes she has inherited. Rhat can't be helped, but continuing toxic contact with this person is not good for her. We adopted our difficult child. Her BM is an alcoholic/drug addict and should not have been surprised that difficult child followed down the same path in spite of the completely opposite environment she has been in since birth. We have found that we just could not overcome the baggage she was born with. difficult child had a chance to reunite with her BM. I would not allow that years ago because we know she is not in recovery. When difficult child is 21 she can search her out herself but I will not help bring about a reunion that I know will be toxic. You may have to go to court to have contact stopped if she continues to call/text when she is drunk. Tell her she is free to talk to her when she is sober but that you will not allow her to hurt her anymore. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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