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Which comes first . . . the chicken or the egg?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 463606" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Kathy I wondered the samee thing. Our difficult child was a major difficult child long before the took her first drink. The drugs have now become the focus of why she acts out. I hate those texts asking to come home and saying they have no place else to go. It tugs at your heartstrings. I hope she goes into treatment Monday and that she is successful. You know from my story that treatment is difficult and they are very resistant. It's a start and there is reason to hope, but a halfway house is where she needs to go after treatment. Hard as it was to do, making her go to a sober house was the best thing. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry this is happening. Haven't we lived like this too many years already? Why do they want to continue living like this. I can't make sense out of it.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 463606, member: 59"] Kathy I wondered the samee thing. Our difficult child was a major difficult child long before the took her first drink. The drugs have now become the focus of why she acts out. I hate those texts asking to come home and saying they have no place else to go. It tugs at your heartstrings. I hope she goes into treatment Monday and that she is successful. You know from my story that treatment is difficult and they are very resistant. It's a start and there is reason to hope, but a halfway house is where she needs to go after treatment. Hard as it was to do, making her go to a sober house was the best thing. I'm sorry this is happening. Haven't we lived like this too many years already? Why do they want to continue living like this. I can't make sense out of it. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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