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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 250544" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I really think you are overthinking this as well. I think the possibility of them ordering you into treatment as a result of a test, when you are already IN treatment, is next to nil. </p><p></p><p>My mother used to say, "do what's in front of you." When we start projecting too far into the future and worry about what might happen, it makes us crazy. We've all done that as parents of difficult children, I know. But it's never accomplished anything for me but to make me feel worse. 9 times out of 10, the outcome is something I never even considered. The more "down" time I have, the more prone I am to this kind of thinking. I think, with difficult child out of the home, you have nothing but time on your hands, and the worry is consuming you! Justified or not, it is not good for you, k. </p><p></p><p>I really hope you take some steps back from this and give yourself from breathing room. You deserve that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 250544, member: 1157"] I really think you are overthinking this as well. I think the possibility of them ordering you into treatment as a result of a test, when you are already IN treatment, is next to nil. My mother used to say, "do what's in front of you." When we start projecting too far into the future and worry about what might happen, it makes us crazy. We've all done that as parents of difficult children, I know. But it's never accomplished anything for me but to make me feel worse. 9 times out of 10, the outcome is something I never even considered. The more "down" time I have, the more prone I am to this kind of thinking. I think, with difficult child out of the home, you have nothing but time on your hands, and the worry is consuming you! Justified or not, it is not good for you, k. I really hope you take some steps back from this and give yourself from breathing room. You deserve that. [/QUOTE]
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