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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 736832" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>You are right not to bail her out. That would not help her in any way. When my son was arrested in December we would not bail him out until he got into a treatment program. He called us begging us to bail him out and we refused. There was no way he was coming home while waiting to get into treatment. Your daugther is almost 30 and has not been in touch. If you know which facility she is in you can send her some mail....or some books to read. That would show you care and mail makes a difference and di know for my son since there is nothing to do in jail he reads which is a posiitive thing. So there are ways to show you still love and care about her without bailing her out. You may not even want to do that and that is ok too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 736832, member: 15801"] You are right not to bail her out. That would not help her in any way. When my son was arrested in December we would not bail him out until he got into a treatment program. He called us begging us to bail him out and we refused. There was no way he was coming home while waiting to get into treatment. Your daugther is almost 30 and has not been in touch. If you know which facility she is in you can send her some mail....or some books to read. That would show you care and mail makes a difference and di know for my son since there is nothing to do in jail he reads which is a posiitive thing. So there are ways to show you still love and care about her without bailing her out. You may not even want to do that and that is ok too. [/QUOTE]
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