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difficult child has agreed to go to rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 557569" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My husband was much the same too, it was up to me to find her a placement and he was pretty much hands off until we finally got everything settled and then he too began to feel hopeful. I think for him it was his way of compartmentalizing it until he felt better that it was really happening. I didn't tell our families for a couple weeks, so afraid it would end like every other try, but then I had to share because I needed the support. Don't think about the what if's just enjoy the peace knowing she is where she should be and getting help.</p><p></p><p>Just one word of caution, we never told difficult child if we were doing anything or going anywhere while she was in rehab. Too much of a temptation for her to think she could get away wirth something.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 557569, member: 59"] My husband was much the same too, it was up to me to find her a placement and he was pretty much hands off until we finally got everything settled and then he too began to feel hopeful. I think for him it was his way of compartmentalizing it until he felt better that it was really happening. I didn't tell our families for a couple weeks, so afraid it would end like every other try, but then I had to share because I needed the support. Don't think about the what if's just enjoy the peace knowing she is where she should be and getting help. Just one word of caution, we never told difficult child if we were doing anything or going anywhere while she was in rehab. Too much of a temptation for her to think she could get away wirth something. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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