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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 455676" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The beginning of the school year is a big trigger for me. It brings back so many memories both good and bad. Hoping that this year would be different and fear of the realization that it probably won't be. Especially now that her high school friends are all leaving for their third year of college and thinking back to two years ago when we moved her into her dorm only to find out she got arrested for drugs and alochol only six weeks later and never attended any classes. I think about the opportunities she gave up and how things could have been so different.</p><p></p><p>Graduation time is another big trigger for me because it was such a horrible time in our lives. The farther away I get from her college year and graduation the easier it gets. I just asked her today if seeing her friends go back to college bothers her and she said yes but that lifestyle was not good for her. So at least she realizes that.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 455676, member: 59"] The beginning of the school year is a big trigger for me. It brings back so many memories both good and bad. Hoping that this year would be different and fear of the realization that it probably won't be. Especially now that her high school friends are all leaving for their third year of college and thinking back to two years ago when we moved her into her dorm only to find out she got arrested for drugs and alochol only six weeks later and never attended any classes. I think about the opportunities she gave up and how things could have been so different. Graduation time is another big trigger for me because it was such a horrible time in our lives. The farther away I get from her college year and graduation the easier it gets. I just asked her today if seeing her friends go back to college bothers her and she said yes but that lifestyle was not good for her. So at least she realizes that. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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