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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 394615"><p>Gosh that sounds hopeful!!! My son has been in rehab about 60 days now and he does not sound as clear as your son. I am in fact worried about how serious he really is about sobriety given that he wants to come back and live in the same area and i think hang out with his old friends. Of course he did not go to rehab totally willingly but was court ordered.</p><p></p><p>I think one of the things that is hard for them, and for us, is the wasted years. I feel so sad for my son for all the good stuff he missed. He went to his junior prom in 11th grade with his then very nice girlfriend. They had such a blast, that I felt terribly sad when the senior prom came around and he could not go. (By that time he had been expelled and would not have been allowed to go even if he had wanted to). It just made me ache and when I think of his peers going off to college it makes me so sad.... but like your sons friend said, they have the rest of their life to look forward to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 394615"] Gosh that sounds hopeful!!! My son has been in rehab about 60 days now and he does not sound as clear as your son. I am in fact worried about how serious he really is about sobriety given that he wants to come back and live in the same area and i think hang out with his old friends. Of course he did not go to rehab totally willingly but was court ordered. I think one of the things that is hard for them, and for us, is the wasted years. I feel so sad for my son for all the good stuff he missed. He went to his junior prom in 11th grade with his then very nice girlfriend. They had such a blast, that I felt terribly sad when the senior prom came around and he could not go. (By that time he had been expelled and would not have been allowed to go even if he had wanted to). It just made me ache and when I think of his peers going off to college it makes me so sad.... but like your sons friend said, they have the rest of their life to look forward to. [/QUOTE]
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