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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 618809" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>bby please find a substance abuse counselor, one that really knows what addicts go through and how they rationalize and what their triggers for relapse are. I don't want to keep harping on treatment but that's a reason treatment centers are so important. You are away from the everyday stresses and learn how to live substance free. You come to terms with not only the physical but the emotional and real life toll it takes on your life with relationships and jobs and family and friends and quality of life. Some people never go through withdrawal and yet their lives are in shambles because of their use and that's what keeps them sober. When my difficult child was in the treatment center the first three days were dealt with the physcial withdrawal, the next 57 days were dealt with learning how to live happy without it. That turns into a day at a time lifetime commitment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 618809, member: 59"] bby please find a substance abuse counselor, one that really knows what addicts go through and how they rationalize and what their triggers for relapse are. I don't want to keep harping on treatment but that's a reason treatment centers are so important. You are away from the everyday stresses and learn how to live substance free. You come to terms with not only the physical but the emotional and real life toll it takes on your life with relationships and jobs and family and friends and quality of life. Some people never go through withdrawal and yet their lives are in shambles because of their use and that's what keeps them sober. When my difficult child was in the treatment center the first three days were dealt with the physcial withdrawal, the next 57 days were dealt with learning how to live happy without it. That turns into a day at a time lifetime commitment. [/QUOTE]
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