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Subject: Re: Paraniod???


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Melody
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Date Posted: 22:02:28 03/03/06 Fri
In reply to: SUSAN F 's message, "Re: Paraniod???" on 20:14:56 03/03/06 Fri

When my sister is a my parents house she is supervised at all times. My sister is aware enough that she doesn't want her daughter to see her like that and tries to avoid her by sleeping it off most of the day. Should she not be allowed to be at my parents house? She has nowhere else to go but back to her dealer husband. So what other alternative is there?
She isn't having any outbursts or flying off into rages. She keeps to herself and doesn't want to talk about any of it.
She has started getting sores and constantly picks at them and even though she is only 31 she looks 40-45 easily. Does it start to effect your appearance after only 8 months of use? I do know for a fact that it has only been 8 months since she started usng.
She is and isn't asking for help at the same time. How will we know when she is truely ready to accept the help? Do we allow her back everytime she comes crawling home or turn her away so she can hit rock bottom and realize that she needs and wants to quit?
I don't want to feel that it is hopeless so I keep telling myself that b/c of the fact that she hasn't been using long that it will be easier for her to 'quit'. Is that an unrealstic hope?

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