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Time to sell his car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 517916" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I have to agree with everything susie said. I am kickingmyself now knowing that every penny I gave to difficult child in the past six months to help her get started, every grocery I bought her, every gas card I gave her, every penny, was just one more penny she spent on drugs/alcohol. I was enabling her without knowing it and all the while I thought I was helping her. She was lying to me the whole time. I have been conned so many times by her that I really don't want to see her again. </p><p></p><p>Your story is so similar to mine two years ago, and it only got worse. I hope something happenes to wake your difficult child up, but all too often they have to lose everything before they get it.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 517916, member: 59"] I have to agree with everything susie said. I am kickingmyself now knowing that every penny I gave to difficult child in the past six months to help her get started, every grocery I bought her, every gas card I gave her, every penny, was just one more penny she spent on drugs/alcohol. I was enabling her without knowing it and all the while I thought I was helping her. She was lying to me the whole time. I have been conned so many times by her that I really don't want to see her again. Your story is so similar to mine two years ago, and it only got worse. I hope something happenes to wake your difficult child up, but all too often they have to lose everything before they get it. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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