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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 472357" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>I can call the halfway house tomorrow to verify difficult child's story. I think it may be true, though, because I called some (not the one that the counselor wants her to go to) before she went into rehab and there were was a waitlist for every one of them. In one case it was nine months and another was two months. There was a one week wait for a bed to open where she is now. I was told by one of the halfway houses that there aren't many places that take women. I don't understand why.</p><p></p><p>I think we are comfortable with paying for the next month for the phone and putting gas in her car once a week for the next two weeks. If she doesn't go into the halfway house at that point, we will not pay anything else.</p><p></p><p>The past four weeks have been wonderful. I have this feeling of dread now and the nerves are back, too. Is it awful to resent my difficult child for the chaos she brings into our lives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 472357, member: 1967"] I can call the halfway house tomorrow to verify difficult child's story. I think it may be true, though, because I called some (not the one that the counselor wants her to go to) before she went into rehab and there were was a waitlist for every one of them. In one case it was nine months and another was two months. There was a one week wait for a bed to open where she is now. I was told by one of the halfway houses that there aren't many places that take women. I don't understand why. I think we are comfortable with paying for the next month for the phone and putting gas in her car once a week for the next two weeks. If she doesn't go into the halfway house at that point, we will not pay anything else. The past four weeks have been wonderful. I have this feeling of dread now and the nerves are back, too. Is it awful to resent my difficult child for the chaos she brings into our lives? [/QUOTE]
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