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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 513281" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I've been there TL so I know how you are feeling. I still remember visitng difficult child on one saturday when she was in rehab and she was acting funny and my antenna was up. I took the opportunity to look in her notebook when she left the room and found some alarming drawings and notes. She caught me looking and we had words and she left the room and went outside to sit with her "friends" other rehabbers who were not serious about recovery. It all pointed out to me that she may not be drinking but she sure wasn't working on herself or the program and wasn't serious. I left there with a very heavy heart and pit in my stomach. </p><p></p><p>All you can do is trust the process. It sounds like he has a very good therapist and they are use to reluctant clients. In the meantime try to think about something else, I know easier said than done. You are like me, you want to know the end result now. Things can change, he can finally get it one day, each day he is there is one more day for the miracle to happen.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 513281, member: 59"] I've been there TL so I know how you are feeling. I still remember visitng difficult child on one saturday when she was in rehab and she was acting funny and my antenna was up. I took the opportunity to look in her notebook when she left the room and found some alarming drawings and notes. She caught me looking and we had words and she left the room and went outside to sit with her "friends" other rehabbers who were not serious about recovery. It all pointed out to me that she may not be drinking but she sure wasn't working on herself or the program and wasn't serious. I left there with a very heavy heart and pit in my stomach. All you can do is trust the process. It sounds like he has a very good therapist and they are use to reluctant clients. In the meantime try to think about something else, I know easier said than done. You are like me, you want to know the end result now. Things can change, he can finally get it one day, each day he is there is one more day for the miracle to happen. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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