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Fingers crossed for my niece who checked into rehab today
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 513223" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I really hope she is able to take advantage of this and the help that she needs. Until this last year when I had prescriptions not arrive (by mail from the doctor's office - written, not actual drugs), I had very little concept of how awful the process of detox is. It really helped me see some of what gfgbro went through and to be very proud of him for actually getting sober and making the changes he has made and for making the commitment to sobriety that he has made. It didn't fx all the problems, of course, but it DID make a big difference and was a real accomplishment. Esp since it was his first attempt at sobriety and rehab and recovery. </p><p></p><p>If you haven't had any experience with this, it is truly easy to have no clue how difficult the process really is. And then, with addiction, you have all the problems left when you finally get through the physical symptoms. I truly admire those who are going through recovery, and those family members who are accompanying them on the journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 513223, member: 1233"] I really hope she is able to take advantage of this and the help that she needs. Until this last year when I had prescriptions not arrive (by mail from the doctor's office - written, not actual drugs), I had very little concept of how awful the process of detox is. It really helped me see some of what gfgbro went through and to be very proud of him for actually getting sober and making the changes he has made and for making the commitment to sobriety that he has made. It didn't fx all the problems, of course, but it DID make a big difference and was a real accomplishment. Esp since it was his first attempt at sobriety and rehab and recovery. If you haven't had any experience with this, it is truly easy to have no clue how difficult the process really is. And then, with addiction, you have all the problems left when you finally get through the physical symptoms. I truly admire those who are going through recovery, and those family members who are accompanying them on the journey. [/QUOTE]
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