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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 111762" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>I don't feel qualified to give advice on whether to require the inpatient rehab stint. We did with difficult child, and in her case I believe it helped a great deal even though she did not complete the full 90 days.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sounds to me like he's planning on one last blowout, tomorrow night. That is not the attitude of someone who is really serious about getting straight.</p><p></p><p>The letter is familiar stuff. Do they have a class for difficult children in writing the "Dear Mom and Dad" letter? Can be paraphrased as "I'm sorry I screwed everything up, but actually it is you and your expectations that are to blame for all my problems. My friends have my back, and are not the losers you make them out to be."</p><p></p><p>Very best wishes to you and husband in dealing with this... wosh I could give better advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 111762, member: 3485"] I don't feel qualified to give advice on whether to require the inpatient rehab stint. We did with difficult child, and in her case I believe it helped a great deal even though she did not complete the full 90 days. Sounds to me like he's planning on one last blowout, tomorrow night. That is not the attitude of someone who is really serious about getting straight. The letter is familiar stuff. Do they have a class for difficult children in writing the "Dear Mom and Dad" letter? Can be paraphrased as "I'm sorry I screwed everything up, but actually it is you and your expectations that are to blame for all my problems. My friends have my back, and are not the losers you make them out to be." Very best wishes to you and husband in dealing with this... wosh I could give better advice. [/QUOTE]
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