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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 73092" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Glad M is fitting into the family well. She is very lucky to have your support. </p><p></p><p>I really hope young difficult child gets himself to AA meetings. Let him decide for himself if he needs them the rest of his life or not. That will come in time. The first few times after rehab my son had that same thought. Since his last relapse and trip to rehab and spending a year in a soberhouse, he has realizes that AA will always be a part of his life. That to me shows you when they are ready.</p><p></p><p>As for your other difficult child, be glad he's in a house a little further away. Sometimes they need that distance. My son being far enough away in the soberhouse where we couldn't have daily contact was a blessing. That is what helped him to become independent and really learn how to care for himself. </p><p></p><p>Everything will fall into place when they are ready for it to happen. I feel for you dealing with two difficult child's. My one nearly killed me :smile: I cannot imagine having two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 73092, member: 2442"] Glad M is fitting into the family well. She is very lucky to have your support. I really hope young difficult child gets himself to AA meetings. Let him decide for himself if he needs them the rest of his life or not. That will come in time. The first few times after rehab my son had that same thought. Since his last relapse and trip to rehab and spending a year in a soberhouse, he has realizes that AA will always be a part of his life. That to me shows you when they are ready. As for your other difficult child, be glad he's in a house a little further away. Sometimes they need that distance. My son being far enough away in the soberhouse where we couldn't have daily contact was a blessing. That is what helped him to become independent and really learn how to care for himself. Everything will fall into place when they are ready for it to happen. I feel for you dealing with two difficult child's. My one nearly killed me [img]:smile:[/img] I cannot imagine having two. [/QUOTE]
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