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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 673945" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Marc so sorry for your hurting heart, it has been a long hard road for you. It sounds like you have kind of worked this out in the latter part of your post.</p><p></p><p>I agree with this, and the opinions you have received in others posts. If your daughter is committed to quitting, she will find help where she is at. My daughter is on meth as well. It is almost impossible to quit, without rehab and guidance. This, she can find where she is. It is hard when our d c's are asking us for help, to know just what to do.</p><p>I am hoping my girl will come to her senses as well.</p><p>It is true, they have to take the initiative.</p><p>I wanted to add, that it is good that your daughter talks about quitting, that is a little sunshine.</p><p> Putting action to the words is next.</p><p>Prayers for you and your daughter, I hope she will make this work. It really is up to her.</p><p></p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 673945, member: 19522"] Hi Marc so sorry for your hurting heart, it has been a long hard road for you. It sounds like you have kind of worked this out in the latter part of your post. I agree with this, and the opinions you have received in others posts. If your daughter is committed to quitting, she will find help where she is at. My daughter is on meth as well. It is almost impossible to quit, without rehab and guidance. This, she can find where she is. It is hard when our d c's are asking us for help, to know just what to do. I am hoping my girl will come to her senses as well. It is true, they have to take the initiative. I wanted to add, that it is good that your daughter talks about quitting, that is a little sunshine. Putting action to the words is next. Prayers for you and your daughter, I hope she will make this work. It really is up to her. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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