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<blockquote data-quote="Prima" data-source="post: 513494"><p>My little girl called me last night from rehab, she sounded in good spirits and sounded like my precious daughter before all the drama with drugs. We were able to have a conversation without yelling or cursing. It felt so good to be able to speak with her and have that care and respect for each other like the type of mother-daughter relationship I have always longed for since my own childhood. </p><p> </p><p>She wasnt begging or crying to let her come home, she spoke more like a young lady who is learning new coping skills and needed to touch base with her family. She said that she has a new roommate and they have to be early. She has medication management and then breakfast (the food was actually good) and the people (staff and clients) are very nice and she attends several meetings during the day, they have guest speakers. It has been a long long time since I have been able to speak to my daughter without the interference of some outside substance and I feel so proud of her. Thanks to be God. I hope that each and every parent gets to experience their loved one's having this affliction being removed and that they have a spiritual awakening in their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prima, post: 513494"] My little girl called me last night from rehab, she sounded in good spirits and sounded like my precious daughter before all the drama with drugs. We were able to have a conversation without yelling or cursing. It felt so good to be able to speak with her and have that care and respect for each other like the type of mother-daughter relationship I have always longed for since my own childhood. She wasnt begging or crying to let her come home, she spoke more like a young lady who is learning new coping skills and needed to touch base with her family. She said that she has a new roommate and they have to be early. She has medication management and then breakfast (the food was actually good) and the people (staff and clients) are very nice and she attends several meetings during the day, they have guest speakers. It has been a long long time since I have been able to speak to my daughter without the interference of some outside substance and I feel so proud of her. Thanks to be God. I hope that each and every parent gets to experience their loved one's having this affliction being removed and that they have a spiritual awakening in their lives. [/QUOTE]
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