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He is OUT of rehab!
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 497020" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Thanks for the good wishes. It is amazing that the very first time that difficult child went out with friends after rehab I automatically went on full alert for signs of drug use. I am so used to checking his text messages, facebook page, and even following him to check on who he is hanging out with that I automatically started to do it all over again. I must remember to take it "one day at a time" just like my difficult child is doing. My son's best friend is a total loser and drug addict, and difficult child has promised that he won't hang out with this guy again. I would like to believe this, but I'm not really able to just yet. I am sure that all parents of difficult child's are hoping for the best, but being prepared for the worst. What a balancing act!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 497020, member: 3710"] Thanks for the good wishes. It is amazing that the very first time that difficult child went out with friends after rehab I automatically went on full alert for signs of drug use. I am so used to checking his text messages, facebook page, and even following him to check on who he is hanging out with that I automatically started to do it all over again. I must remember to take it "one day at a time" just like my difficult child is doing. My son's best friend is a total loser and drug addict, and difficult child has promised that he won't hang out with this guy again. I would like to believe this, but I'm not really able to just yet. I am sure that all parents of difficult child's are hoping for the best, but being prepared for the worst. What a balancing act! [/QUOTE]
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