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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 736829" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>SS I am shifting from that place of strength to sadness to that void that I think we all feel when stuff hits the fan. Praying for solace and comfort. What kind of mother leaves their adult child in jail? Me.</p><p> I do.</p><p> Because I know if I bailed her out it would be more of the same old same old. So, I take deep breaths in between not being able to, and try to shake off the vision of her alone and withdrawing. </p><p>It has been years since I have seen her. The real her, without drugs and all of the chaos that comes with that. </p><p>She will continue to think I am cold hearted, until she gets clean. </p><p>Maybe. </p><p>I don’t know if she will ever realize the empty places I have been to with this. </p><p>That is not for me to impress upon her. It is up to her to try to figure out the next move. I hope it will be upward. </p><p>What I have left is prayer.</p><p>God help her, and me.</p><p>Thank you.</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 736829, member: 19522"] SS I am shifting from that place of strength to sadness to that void that I think we all feel when stuff hits the fan. Praying for solace and comfort. What kind of mother leaves their adult child in jail? Me. I do. Because I know if I bailed her out it would be more of the same old same old. So, I take deep breaths in between not being able to, and try to shake off the vision of her alone and withdrawing. It has been years since I have seen her. The real her, without drugs and all of the chaos that comes with that. She will continue to think I am cold hearted, until she gets clean. Maybe. I don’t know if she will ever realize the empty places I have been to with this. That is not for me to impress upon her. It is up to her to try to figure out the next move. I hope it will be upward. What I have left is prayer. God help her, and me. Thank you. Leafy [/QUOTE]
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