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Torn btwn Husband & Addicted Daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 667877" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Welcome Proudmama. UGH! Yes I've been there done that. Called the police numerous times on my daughter from age 14-18. We started a paper trail and she eventually ended up in juvenile court, even spent a weekend in detention because the magistrate wanted to teach her a lesson. I absolutely hated that age and was so relieved when she turned 18, not that it changed her behavior but then we could tell her to either go to rehab or find other living arrangements. I felt those years that I had to do my best to get her through to adulthood without being in prison or dead.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was diagnosed with several different disorders also, and was put on several different medications, none of which really helped much. It wasn't until she was homeless and penniless, in two different rehabs and sober houses that she finally decided to stop the madness. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a lot of advice because I just had to get through those days any way I could. I did not allow drugs brought into the house or violence and I called the police if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 667877, member: 59"] Welcome Proudmama. UGH! Yes I've been there done that. Called the police numerous times on my daughter from age 14-18. We started a paper trail and she eventually ended up in juvenile court, even spent a weekend in detention because the magistrate wanted to teach her a lesson. I absolutely hated that age and was so relieved when she turned 18, not that it changed her behavior but then we could tell her to either go to rehab or find other living arrangements. I felt those years that I had to do my best to get her through to adulthood without being in prison or dead. My daughter was diagnosed with several different disorders also, and was put on several different medications, none of which really helped much. It wasn't until she was homeless and penniless, in two different rehabs and sober houses that she finally decided to stop the madness. I don't have a lot of advice because I just had to get through those days any way I could. I did not allow drugs brought into the house or violence and I called the police if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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