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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 716143" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>I feel for you, MichelleLynn. I don't think any of us wish for this. Your daughter had a choice. Sadly, like most of our difficult children, they have chosen the "difficult" path (they think it is the easiest one). If my daughter put half as much effort into helping herself as she does deceiving others and abusing alcohol/drugs, she would be on top of the world.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I don't know where my daughter is. You have the knowledge today that she is at a place that has food, water and a night-time bed for her. In that regard, she is somewhat safe. I hope that their programming might be able to benefit her, if she truly wants to get help.</p><p></p><p>I know it's hard to be "kind to yourself" when you are feeling in turmoil but you do need to take this time to regroup and re-focus your energies on yourself and your family. So much goes by the wayside when we are caring for our difficult children and we forget about ourselves and other family members/friends.</p><p></p><p>{hugs to you}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 716143, member: 355"] I feel for you, MichelleLynn. I don't think any of us wish for this. Your daughter had a choice. Sadly, like most of our difficult children, they have chosen the "difficult" path (they think it is the easiest one). If my daughter put half as much effort into helping herself as she does deceiving others and abusing alcohol/drugs, she would be on top of the world. Right now, I don't know where my daughter is. You have the knowledge today that she is at a place that has food, water and a night-time bed for her. In that regard, she is somewhat safe. I hope that their programming might be able to benefit her, if she truly wants to get help. I know it's hard to be "kind to yourself" when you are feeling in turmoil but you do need to take this time to regroup and re-focus your energies on yourself and your family. So much goes by the wayside when we are caring for our difficult children and we forget about ourselves and other family members/friends. {hugs to you} [/QUOTE]
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