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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 275096" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>When your son does return home, you may be pleasantly surprised at how well he has done and also have hope for a fresh start. Plus, you probably will be refreshed and better able to cope. That is how husband and I feel since our son returned home two weeks ago. It is not perfect but (at least for the time being) it is so much better than the (long) period of time prior to our son's 6-wk. inpatient stay (our lives at that time sound similar to what you described in your OP). My difficult child is more like his "old" self once again; however, we do know he has a struggle ahead and are cautiously optimistic. We realize our whole family has to step up to the plate and be consistent. </p><p>Hang in there and don't feel guilty or terrible! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/goodluck.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":goodluck:" title="goodluck :goodluck:" data-shortname=":goodluck:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 275096, member: 5937"] When your son does return home, you may be pleasantly surprised at how well he has done and also have hope for a fresh start. Plus, you probably will be refreshed and better able to cope. That is how husband and I feel since our son returned home two weeks ago. It is not perfect but (at least for the time being) it is so much better than the (long) period of time prior to our son's 6-wk. inpatient stay (our lives at that time sound similar to what you described in your OP). My difficult child is more like his "old" self once again; however, we do know he has a struggle ahead and are cautiously optimistic. We realize our whole family has to step up to the plate and be consistent. Hang in there and don't feel guilty or terrible! :goodluck: [/QUOTE]
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