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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 620812" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm sorry, I know how crushing a relapse can be. Interesting that she can home completely intoxicated, just more proof that an addict canot drink responsibly. Perhaps she was trying to test this by using alcohol instead of her drug of choice, thinking that wouldn't count as a relapse.</p><p></p><p>We were told that we were not responsible for their recovery btu to remain observant to the signs of relapse and be prepared to take whatever action we had decided on. Relapse is so very common with recovery but the important thing is getting back ontrack. This may be what she needed to see, that her use was out of control.</p><p></p><p>It's good that she has said she does not want to be this way. I would give her all the support you can to help her change, but the real work has to be hers. As long as she is active in her recovery there is tremendous hope. Taking away the car is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 620812, member: 59"] I'm sorry, I know how crushing a relapse can be. Interesting that she can home completely intoxicated, just more proof that an addict canot drink responsibly. Perhaps she was trying to test this by using alcohol instead of her drug of choice, thinking that wouldn't count as a relapse. We were told that we were not responsible for their recovery btu to remain observant to the signs of relapse and be prepared to take whatever action we had decided on. Relapse is so very common with recovery but the important thing is getting back ontrack. This may be what she needed to see, that her use was out of control. It's good that she has said she does not want to be this way. I would give her all the support you can to help her change, but the real work has to be hers. As long as she is active in her recovery there is tremendous hope. Taking away the car is good. [/QUOTE]
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