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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 677345" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It makes sense to me when kids are on drugs and are not really themselves and feeling maybe a bit ashamed of themselves and need to blame their families. I think, Leafie, that once the drugs are gone, the people who were changed by the drugs come back. This is what I think probably happened to your girls. It was not your fault. You raised two grls who changed when they started altering their brains. They will love you dearly again once they quit. And at some point, they probably will. Or they will mellow out and cut down. I feel bad that they hurt you. Very bad. You so don't deserve that.</p><p></p><p>I do remember something now about that young woman I spoke about.</p><p></p><p>She was in the military and got hurt and then I remember some talk about pain pill addiction. It just hit me. I'd forgotten. So maybe drugs are a factor with her too. I know her mother was worried, but it was so long ago, I barely remember our conversation.</p><p></p><p>Drugs are so evil.</p><p></p><p>I may be the only one scapegoated by people who are mean to me for their own reasons, but do not take drugs, at least on this forum. Oh, well. I don't get it and, since they are not my children, I don't care....</p><p></p><p>You are so kind, Leafie. I'm sure you were/are the best most loving mother in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 677345, member: 1550"] It makes sense to me when kids are on drugs and are not really themselves and feeling maybe a bit ashamed of themselves and need to blame their families. I think, Leafie, that once the drugs are gone, the people who were changed by the drugs come back. This is what I think probably happened to your girls. It was not your fault. You raised two grls who changed when they started altering their brains. They will love you dearly again once they quit. And at some point, they probably will. Or they will mellow out and cut down. I feel bad that they hurt you. Very bad. You so don't deserve that. I do remember something now about that young woman I spoke about. She was in the military and got hurt and then I remember some talk about pain pill addiction. It just hit me. I'd forgotten. So maybe drugs are a factor with her too. I know her mother was worried, but it was so long ago, I barely remember our conversation. Drugs are so evil. I may be the only one scapegoated by people who are mean to me for their own reasons, but do not take drugs, at least on this forum. Oh, well. I don't get it and, since they are not my children, I don't care.... You are so kind, Leafie. I'm sure you were/are the best most loving mother in the world. [/QUOTE]
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