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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 397323" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Rats! I'm sorry she is on the downward slide again. The rollercoastering is emotionally devestating for parents because we keep hope alive and see each sober day as a victory. In a million years none of us thought this would happen to one of our kids and the recurring pain is almost too much to handle. Thank heavens you and husband are on the same page.</p><p> </p><p>by the way I have lost a sibling due to this issue. Although my brother is not warm and fuzzy (retired AF Colonel who kicked his fifteen year old son off base and out of the family years ago) it was nice having a few conversations a year and sharing memories of our 22 years sharing family. I hope you and your sister are able to get past this disappointment. It's hard to forgive and forget but you need every bit of loving support you can get. Many caring hugs coming your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 397323, member: 35"] Rats! I'm sorry she is on the downward slide again. The rollercoastering is emotionally devestating for parents because we keep hope alive and see each sober day as a victory. In a million years none of us thought this would happen to one of our kids and the recurring pain is almost too much to handle. Thank heavens you and husband are on the same page. by the way I have lost a sibling due to this issue. Although my brother is not warm and fuzzy (retired AF Colonel who kicked his fifteen year old son off base and out of the family years ago) it was nice having a few conversations a year and sharing memories of our 22 years sharing family. I hope you and your sister are able to get past this disappointment. It's hard to forgive and forget but you need every bit of loving support you can get. Many caring hugs coming your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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