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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 762284" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>16years... I am sorry you are also dealing with delusional child. My daughter started improving after two months of not using meth. We are now 4 months out, and she admitted a relapse several weeks ago. The delusions are gone, but she is very unmotivated and very low energy, at least at home and with her 2 year old. She started a part time job last week. </p><p></p><p>It is very frustrating to me. There must be 6 to 8 loads of laundry in her room. She will leave empty cereal boxes on the counter, half filled glasses around the house, not close up bags of bread, dirty dishes on the counter with food left on them instead of rinsing and putting in the dishwasher, and on and on...</p><p></p><p>It has taken months to get her to make phone calls or complete forms. We pretty much provide 24/7 childcare for our 2yo great grandson. When she is here, she isn't as involved at the level she should be. </p><p></p><p>She finally has an appointment with her previous psychologist next week and we hope to get attachment parenting classes started soon.</p><p></p><p>I wish I thought this all had a happy ending but I amnot optimistic. Newksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 762284, member: 12511"] 16years... I am sorry you are also dealing with delusional child. My daughter started improving after two months of not using meth. We are now 4 months out, and she admitted a relapse several weeks ago. The delusions are gone, but she is very unmotivated and very low energy, at least at home and with her 2 year old. She started a part time job last week. It is very frustrating to me. There must be 6 to 8 loads of laundry in her room. She will leave empty cereal boxes on the counter, half filled glasses around the house, not close up bags of bread, dirty dishes on the counter with food left on them instead of rinsing and putting in the dishwasher, and on and on... It has taken months to get her to make phone calls or complete forms. We pretty much provide 24/7 childcare for our 2yo great grandson. When she is here, she isn't as involved at the level she should be. She finally has an appointment with her previous psychologist next week and we hope to get attachment parenting classes started soon. I wish I thought this all had a happy ending but I amnot optimistic. Newksm [/QUOTE]
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