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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 529055" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>AG,</p><p>Don't thank me...thank Dr. Phil! What I wrote is almost word-for-word what he said on last week's episode regarding a girl named Alexandra and her family. Alexandra (24 y/o) had been in rehab in Texas for 5 months, and her mom was sort of encouraging her to come back to her hometown in FL for sober living and to gradually parent her 3 young kids. Dr. Phil said that was a bad idea, because there were so many triggers in her hometown, he didn't think she should go back soon, if ever (cue the dramatic music and shocked faces)! She will have to build a sober life with sober mentors in an entirely different state, and have coordinated visits with her kids in the meantime.</p><p>I'm glad if those words helped, but I can't take the credit. Stay strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 529055, member: 13882"] AG, Don't thank me...thank Dr. Phil! What I wrote is almost word-for-word what he said on last week's episode regarding a girl named Alexandra and her family. Alexandra (24 y/o) had been in rehab in Texas for 5 months, and her mom was sort of encouraging her to come back to her hometown in FL for sober living and to gradually parent her 3 young kids. Dr. Phil said that was a bad idea, because there were so many triggers in her hometown, he didn't think she should go back soon, if ever (cue the dramatic music and shocked faces)! She will have to build a sober life with sober mentors in an entirely different state, and have coordinated visits with her kids in the meantime. I'm glad if those words helped, but I can't take the credit. Stay strong. [/QUOTE]
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