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Numbed? Denial? Detached?.. My alcoholic daugther
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<blockquote data-quote="TheyAreLegallyAdultsNow" data-source="post: 504593" data-attributes="member: 8405"><p>You don't know how very much I appreciate this board. You "GET" the issues related to Emeritus parenting of our difficult children regardless of their diagnossis! </p><p></p><p>I can relate so very much to so much of what each of you post. </p><p></p><p>I think it's awesome the rehab establishment didn't just take your money!</p><p></p><p>There's a place down south that has a high success rate. It's vey hard to get into. Part of the screening process is potential clients need to jump through numerous frustrating seemingly non-important hoops to get in. I've heard of ppl turned away because they failed to successfully call within a specific time frame of just a few mnutes. The philosophy is "when you want to be sober you will do whatever it takes. When you're ready to do whatever it takes, you're ready for the program."</p><p></p><p>The cost is comparably low and I believe there are some partial scholarships.</p><p></p><p>Staff is not interested in wasting their time on people who don't want to be there... Yet. </p><p></p><p>Anyway. I really appreciate this board and I am so grateful for everyone who shares. When I disappear for a while it's because for my own peace of mind I need to get involved with things that don't focus my attentions on our difficult children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheyAreLegallyAdultsNow, post: 504593, member: 8405"] You don't know how very much I appreciate this board. You "GET" the issues related to Emeritus parenting of our difficult children regardless of their diagnossis! I can relate so very much to so much of what each of you post. I think it's awesome the rehab establishment didn't just take your money! There's a place down south that has a high success rate. It's vey hard to get into. Part of the screening process is potential clients need to jump through numerous frustrating seemingly non-important hoops to get in. I've heard of ppl turned away because they failed to successfully call within a specific time frame of just a few mnutes. The philosophy is "when you want to be sober you will do whatever it takes. When you're ready to do whatever it takes, you're ready for the program." The cost is comparably low and I believe there are some partial scholarships. Staff is not interested in wasting their time on people who don't want to be there... Yet. Anyway. I really appreciate this board and I am so grateful for everyone who shares. When I disappear for a while it's because for my own peace of mind I need to get involved with things that don't focus my attentions on our difficult children. [/QUOTE]
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