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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 417674" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The afternoon trip went great. She looked wonderful, better than she has in a long time, she looks happy and well. She says she loves it there and really wants this to work and to be part of our family again. While we waited for the prescription she got some muchies to share with the girls while they are watching their movies at night. She is settled in and seems to be taking it seriously. She said it is so much better than residential rehab was because there are no guys there and you really get to concentrate on you. She has already been volunteering at a church serving food and says she loves being busy. </p><p></p><p>I was so relieved to see she was doing so well. When I think about the $30,000 we spent on rehab and she came back worse than when she went in I wish we had gone this route first. Perhaps it prepared her to accept her addiction but at what expense. In retrospect treatment centers should be single gender.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 417674, member: 59"] The afternoon trip went great. She looked wonderful, better than she has in a long time, she looks happy and well. She says she loves it there and really wants this to work and to be part of our family again. While we waited for the prescription she got some muchies to share with the girls while they are watching their movies at night. She is settled in and seems to be taking it seriously. She said it is so much better than residential rehab was because there are no guys there and you really get to concentrate on you. She has already been volunteering at a church serving food and says she loves being busy. I was so relieved to see she was doing so well. When I think about the $30,000 we spent on rehab and she came back worse than when she went in I wish we had gone this route first. Perhaps it prepared her to accept her addiction but at what expense. In retrospect treatment centers should be single gender. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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