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[quote=Anonymous]You need to let her know that while you want to be supportive and help her, that you two are individuals and that what worked for you doesn't seem to help her with her own recovery. Let her know that she needs to see a professional who will be better equipped and trained to help her find her own path to healing. Tell her that if it will help, that you'll help her find a professional and even go with her to the first appointment and if it doesn't work out will help her find another professional to help her. But, don't sacrifice your hard-won stability for her. You've tried to help and it isn't working for her. At this point, don't be dragged into the downwardly spiraling turmoil of her life. Offer her a lifeline out, but don't get dragged down. Good luck.[/quote]
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