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difficult child still talking about using weed, even when he is in jail. I want to smack him ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 520145"><p>Oh PV-I am so sorry.</p><p></p><p>Do you know how much longer he will be in jail?</p><p></p><p>Will his friend send you a copy of the letter? </p><p></p><p>I am wondering if you can show the letter to his atty as leverage for court ordered rehab once he is out? I am guessing that without a legal mandate - he would resist more treatment. </p><p></p><p>I am just thinking aloud, but if it were my difficult child, I would plan for him to go straight from jail to inpatient rehab; preferably in another state. Or, at least a few hours away in an unfamiliar town. Just to get him away from bad influences and to try to give sober thinking a firm hold in his mind. I know if I ever have the opportunity to get difficult child to rehab, my choice will be a facility far removed from his peers. </p><p></p><p>(Just my $.02. And part of my fantasy for my own difficult child. I remember reading about an inpatient rehab facility that transitions to a sober house/group living( on site) and the residents take college classes nearby. Of course; it's probably a million dollars per day! )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 520145"] Oh PV-I am so sorry. Do you know how much longer he will be in jail? Will his friend send you a copy of the letter? I am wondering if you can show the letter to his atty as leverage for court ordered rehab once he is out? I am guessing that without a legal mandate - he would resist more treatment. I am just thinking aloud, but if it were my difficult child, I would plan for him to go straight from jail to inpatient rehab; preferably in another state. Or, at least a few hours away in an unfamiliar town. Just to get him away from bad influences and to try to give sober thinking a firm hold in his mind. I know if I ever have the opportunity to get difficult child to rehab, my choice will be a facility far removed from his peers. (Just my $.02. And part of my fantasy for my own difficult child. I remember reading about an inpatient rehab facility that transitions to a sober house/group living( on site) and the residents take college classes nearby. Of course; it's probably a million dollars per day! ) [/QUOTE]
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