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Originally Posted by spoggy
But just got home from taking my daughter to a treatment center in central Tennessee. Our biological daughter passed in 2009, and was nine years old. The one we have is adopted and 19. None of this is her fault, it's how she was raised, what she saw, how she was treated. She's got a good home, but we haven't had enough time. She's a great kid and I love her to death, I'm just scared for her, and I miss her. Sorry to whine, just feeling a bit unsure.
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You don't say what the problem is, but I can guess. There are others here that have faced similar and can probably offer you more help than I can. Just know that she (your daughter) and your family are included in my prayers every night. I can only guess at the heartbreak that must have befallen you at the loss of your other daughter. No parent should ever outlive their children. My son was in a really bad motorcycle accident a few years back, and although he lived, I can state categorically that when we got that phone call from the state police telling us of the accident and that he probably wasn't going to make it the bottom fell out of my heart. We got lucky, and I truly believe it was because of all the prayers to God. I pray the same for your daughter. God bless...
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