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easy child/difficult child 90+ days sober
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 512006" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Just an update. My son is over 90 days sober and continues to do well. He goes to alcohol counseling 2x a week and at least 2 AA meetings per week also. He is off the anti craving medication because no one around here could fill the script. It has been over two weeks since he last had it. He was on for almost 4 months which is about normal for this medicine. </p><p></p><p>He says he likes the way he feels being sober. He can tell the difference in his energy and his functioning. I think that is key for a sucessful recovery. He is working FT and also doing some minor chores for us. My only complaints are that he is still not budgeting his money well and doesn't keep his room neat. So all in all things are good but there is still room for improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 512006, member: 2315"] Just an update. My son is over 90 days sober and continues to do well. He goes to alcohol counseling 2x a week and at least 2 AA meetings per week also. He is off the anti craving medication because no one around here could fill the script. It has been over two weeks since he last had it. He was on for almost 4 months which is about normal for this medicine. He says he likes the way he feels being sober. He can tell the difference in his energy and his functioning. I think that is key for a sucessful recovery. He is working FT and also doing some minor chores for us. My only complaints are that he is still not budgeting his money well and doesn't keep his room neat. So all in all things are good but there is still room for improvement. [/QUOTE]
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