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Checking in, 1 week out of rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 615570" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>You have come a very long way. I remember the day you came here, you have learned so much and have been focused and determined to get your son help. You have become a drug abuse and treatment expert and you will find over the coming years that you will be able to help others around you with your experience.</p><p></p><p>I am so glad to hear he like the recovery school. It's so important for them to make friends with others in recovery and learn they are not alone and they can have sober fun. It's so hard on young people, they have not even earned the right to drink and now they are told they cannot even when that day comes.</p><p></p><p>We too slept so well when our daughter was in treatment and when she came home the same old sleeping with one eye open started again. Once she moved out (and a lot happened in between) it became easier to sleep. I still worry abotu her but the further away she is from using drugs the more relaxed I become.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted. We are rooting for your son. Many other young people need his example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 615570, member: 59"] You have come a very long way. I remember the day you came here, you have learned so much and have been focused and determined to get your son help. You have become a drug abuse and treatment expert and you will find over the coming years that you will be able to help others around you with your experience. I am so glad to hear he like the recovery school. It's so important for them to make friends with others in recovery and learn they are not alone and they can have sober fun. It's so hard on young people, they have not even earned the right to drink and now they are told they cannot even when that day comes. We too slept so well when our daughter was in treatment and when she came home the same old sleeping with one eye open started again. Once she moved out (and a lot happened in between) it became easier to sleep. I still worry abotu her but the further away she is from using drugs the more relaxed I become. Keep us posted. We are rooting for your son. Many other young people need his example. [/QUOTE]
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