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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 596274" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Its been a long time for me so I am on the far side. I remember when I got to the point when I left dollar bills around the house as tests and they stayed there for months. When Cory had complete access to my pain pills and all he did was worry about me and what I was taking. He had heard bad things about certain drugs and was scared to death for me to be on them. He never attempted to take them. I remember so fondly the days that Cory would come to me to help talk him down when he felt like he wanted to turn back into his old bad self but he knew just seeing me would help him stay on the path forward to his new life. I thought that was very mature of him because we all need some way of centering ourselves and figuring out how to find our coping skills. Back then I helped remind him of his coping skills. Now he has managed to internalize them which is something we never thought would happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 596274, member: 1514"] Its been a long time for me so I am on the far side. I remember when I got to the point when I left dollar bills around the house as tests and they stayed there for months. When Cory had complete access to my pain pills and all he did was worry about me and what I was taking. He had heard bad things about certain drugs and was scared to death for me to be on them. He never attempted to take them. I remember so fondly the days that Cory would come to me to help talk him down when he felt like he wanted to turn back into his old bad self but he knew just seeing me would help him stay on the path forward to his new life. I thought that was very mature of him because we all need some way of centering ourselves and figuring out how to find our coping skills. Back then I helped remind him of his coping skills. Now he has managed to internalize them which is something we never thought would happen. [/QUOTE]
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