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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 101975" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Sounds to me like a godsend that he has to test clean for somebody else besides you. Takes the pressure off of you and puts it onto someone else. My son was court ordered to rehab a few years back and that to me was such a blessing. He couldn't argue about it, he had to do it or go to jail. Yes he relapsed a few times afterwards, but he in the end put himself back into the same program when he was ready to do it. Whatever got him there isn't important. The fact that he got there is. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like this is a going to be a wonderful holiday season for all of you.</p><p></p><p>Glad to hear that the girlfriend isn't really happen with who he is becoming and that he's showing some indepence from her. My difficult child wasn't able to make the changes he needed until he broke all ties with wingnut. His addiction to her was as lethal as the drugs he was doing and for today, they are both a part of his past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 101975, member: 2442"] Sounds to me like a godsend that he has to test clean for somebody else besides you. Takes the pressure off of you and puts it onto someone else. My son was court ordered to rehab a few years back and that to me was such a blessing. He couldn't argue about it, he had to do it or go to jail. Yes he relapsed a few times afterwards, but he in the end put himself back into the same program when he was ready to do it. Whatever got him there isn't important. The fact that he got there is. Sounds like this is a going to be a wonderful holiday season for all of you. Glad to hear that the girlfriend isn't really happen with who he is becoming and that he's showing some indepence from her. My difficult child wasn't able to make the changes he needed until he broke all ties with wingnut. His addiction to her was as lethal as the drugs he was doing and for today, they are both a part of his past. [/QUOTE]
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