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Letter from difficult child from sober house
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 420558" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>PG none of your feelings are wrong. I want your difficult child to make it too, I want all of our difficult child's to make it. If one of them does there is hope for all. That is what AA is built on and it has worked for many years. We all have to trust in our difficult child's that what we have taught them and the life we have surrounded them in will make a difference in their lives and will be what finally makes them come back.</p><p></p><p>Also I am not naive enough to believe this recovery is the one that will last. I want it to be, but we all know that the lure of the streets is very compelling to our kids. I will it for what it is for now and hope she can build on this so that if there is another relapse she will know how to get back into the program easier.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 420558, member: 59"] PG none of your feelings are wrong. I want your difficult child to make it too, I want all of our difficult child's to make it. If one of them does there is hope for all. That is what AA is built on and it has worked for many years. We all have to trust in our difficult child's that what we have taught them and the life we have surrounded them in will make a difference in their lives and will be what finally makes them come back. Also I am not naive enough to believe this recovery is the one that will last. I want it to be, but we all know that the lure of the streets is very compelling to our kids. I will it for what it is for now and hope she can build on this so that if there is another relapse she will know how to get back into the program easier. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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