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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 459184" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Oh DDD I'm so sorry. I know how painful it is to even think they would do such a thing. I keep remembering what they told us in rehab, that addicts will lie, cheat and steal to get their drug of choice and they are masters at all three. I know how heartsick I was when I discovered some really sentimental items were missing, like my dad's army medals and a coin collection he did for me. I still don't know if difficult child sold them or if some of her friends took them, but I have no doubt she was responsible.</p><p></p><p>You have been your easy child/difficult child's biggest advocate and your judgement is the best where he is concerned. I'm sorry you are hurting and I hope somehow you can recover these items. I still remember Natalie from this board the day she discovered her difficult child took her wedding and engagement rings and threw them away. She was devastated both for losing those items and for realizing what that action meant.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 459184, member: 59"] Oh DDD I'm so sorry. I know how painful it is to even think they would do such a thing. I keep remembering what they told us in rehab, that addicts will lie, cheat and steal to get their drug of choice and they are masters at all three. I know how heartsick I was when I discovered some really sentimental items were missing, like my dad's army medals and a coin collection he did for me. I still don't know if difficult child sold them or if some of her friends took them, but I have no doubt she was responsible. You have been your easy child/difficult child's biggest advocate and your judgement is the best where he is concerned. I'm sorry you are hurting and I hope somehow you can recover these items. I still remember Natalie from this board the day she discovered her difficult child took her wedding and engagement rings and threw them away. She was devastated both for losing those items and for realizing what that action meant. Hugs, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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