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Newbie...Son in jail again...not speaking to me
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<blockquote data-quote="trolli" data-source="post: 697357" data-attributes="member: 19561"><p>Hi Willowbe and welcome to the site</p><p>I am fairly new here as well and have an alcoholic daughter that I DO NOT want to return home,even after she completes treatment.She has caused so much disruption and pain within our home that I get sick to my stomach thinking of trying to live under the same roof with her,at least for now.I am so sorry for what you are having to endure.My daughter has 3 dui's under her belt,all before the age of 21 and at this point I cannot even stand to enter a court room with her.She goes alone.That judge had no right to put you on the spot like that.You are completely justified to pull back on the decision to let him live with you.Stay strong and know that their is zero judgement here as we are all trying to navigate the rough waters of parenting these kids of ours.Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trolli, post: 697357, member: 19561"] Hi Willowbe and welcome to the site I am fairly new here as well and have an alcoholic daughter that I DO NOT want to return home,even after she completes treatment.She has caused so much disruption and pain within our home that I get sick to my stomach thinking of trying to live under the same roof with her,at least for now.I am so sorry for what you are having to endure.My daughter has 3 dui's under her belt,all before the age of 21 and at this point I cannot even stand to enter a court room with her.She goes alone.That judge had no right to put you on the spot like that.You are completely justified to pull back on the decision to let him live with you.Stay strong and know that their is zero judgement here as we are all trying to navigate the rough waters of parenting these kids of ours.Hugs [/QUOTE]
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