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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 76056" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>I haven't read all the replies yet but I strongly think you should go. I do not think you should put your own plans on hold and this is a wonderful opportunity to see just how much he has changed. You are not in charge of making sure he doesn't succumb to temptation--he is. I remember oh so well how I tried to do everything in my power to keep my dtr from relapsing when she returned home from her Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I did not make it her responsibility, I made it mine. That did not work. She did relapse--she relapsed because she was not ready to change. </p><p></p><p>I really think if your son has not changed it doesn't matter what you do--you cannot prevent him from relapsing. Please, please do not cancel your trip!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 76056, member: 3450"] I haven't read all the replies yet but I strongly think you should go. I do not think you should put your own plans on hold and this is a wonderful opportunity to see just how much he has changed. You are not in charge of making sure he doesn't succumb to temptation--he is. I remember oh so well how I tried to do everything in my power to keep my dtr from relapsing when she returned home from her Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I did not make it her responsibility, I made it mine. That did not work. She did relapse--she relapsed because she was not ready to change. I really think if your son has not changed it doesn't matter what you do--you cannot prevent him from relapsing. Please, please do not cancel your trip! Jane [/QUOTE]
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