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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 427959" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Allan, please remember, these are not "kids" we are talking about in this forum. Our children are adults, most with untreated mental illnesses and/or untreated addictions, who have chosen not to participate in any kind of treatment. I just don't think you're getting that picture. The closest you've come is this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Out of the home, yes. Although many of us have grown children living with us, all of our "kids" *should* be out of the home, they are adults! Getting help, no. That is the point. What's getting in their way? Their inability to admit they have a problem, their refusal to seek help, and many times, the enabling by others, that allows them to continue down their destructive path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 427959, member: 1157"] Allan, please remember, these are not "kids" we are talking about in this forum. Our children are adults, most with untreated mental illnesses and/or untreated addictions, who have chosen not to participate in any kind of treatment. I just don't think you're getting that picture. The closest you've come is this: Out of the home, yes. Although many of us have grown children living with us, all of our "kids" *should* be out of the home, they are adults! Getting help, no. That is the point. What's getting in their way? Their inability to admit they have a problem, their refusal to seek help, and many times, the enabling by others, that allows them to continue down their destructive path. [/QUOTE]
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