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He is OUT of rehab!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 497028" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I remember that day so well. It is nice to have them back in their own beds. I'm happy for you. I know you are nervous, gosh it didn't take me long to start worrying everytime she walked out the door. I also started checking up on her, trying to make sure she was where she said she was, and then I had to stop. I had to remember what they taught us in our parent classes. Their sobriety was up to them and we couldn't run around checking up on them. We were taught to recognize the signs of relapse but not to fall back into those old habits.It's than that I started seriously looking for support groups. I needed to be in a better place.</p><p></p><p>I hope he will be the one that makes it our of rehab without relapsing. He can do it, it is possible. His outpatient program will help reinforce everything he learned in treatment. He will start going to meetings in the area and making new friends.</p><p></p><p>Hugs and sleep well,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 497028, member: 59"] I remember that day so well. It is nice to have them back in their own beds. I'm happy for you. I know you are nervous, gosh it didn't take me long to start worrying everytime she walked out the door. I also started checking up on her, trying to make sure she was where she said she was, and then I had to stop. I had to remember what they taught us in our parent classes. Their sobriety was up to them and we couldn't run around checking up on them. We were taught to recognize the signs of relapse but not to fall back into those old habits.It's than that I started seriously looking for support groups. I needed to be in a better place. I hope he will be the one that makes it our of rehab without relapsing. He can do it, it is possible. His outpatient program will help reinforce everything he learned in treatment. He will start going to meetings in the area and making new friends. Hugs and sleep well, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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