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my sister's 17 year old daughter - runaway
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<blockquote data-quote="virginiabreeze" data-source="post: 473358" data-attributes="member: 13069"><p>Wow - I wish you could talk to my sister. THIS is exactlly what she is dealing with. I don't know if my niece is a drug addict, but I know she is a pot smoker - which has been a big issue that my sister has had to deal with on her own - because husband is always out of town. I hate that this is ruining her marriage - her and her husband have been together for over 20 years. They always talked about their daughter going off to college and being able to rediscover each other. She is so lonely. None of us (her brothers or sisters) have dealt with anything of this magnitude - well, one of my sisters' has. And, I think us being family members is almost too close - our emotions run so high - it just isn't helping her. She needs a parental support group. Maybe if I can get together with her, I will tell her I want to go to an Al-Anon meeting and ask her to come along with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="virginiabreeze, post: 473358, member: 13069"] Wow - I wish you could talk to my sister. THIS is exactlly what she is dealing with. I don't know if my niece is a drug addict, but I know she is a pot smoker - which has been a big issue that my sister has had to deal with on her own - because husband is always out of town. I hate that this is ruining her marriage - her and her husband have been together for over 20 years. They always talked about their daughter going off to college and being able to rediscover each other. She is so lonely. None of us (her brothers or sisters) have dealt with anything of this magnitude - well, one of my sisters' has. And, I think us being family members is almost too close - our emotions run so high - it just isn't helping her. She needs a parental support group. Maybe if I can get together with her, I will tell her I want to go to an Al-Anon meeting and ask her to come along with me. [/QUOTE]
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