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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 655215" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Rina, hearing the awful lives they are leading/have led is mind-boggling. I remember getting actually physically dizzy when I would hear details. I used to search his room and his car and his backpack so I would KNOW. I thought knowing was the most important thing. I didn't realize that I already knew all I needed to know.</p><p></p><p>But, I agree with another poster here who said that he's obviously opening up in rehab and telling the truth. Recovery is a program of honesty. Without honesty, opening up to the light the truth, there can be no real recovery. </p><p></p><p>And the parents' weekends are really great. The first one I went to, I was a nervous wreck. But I got so much good information about myself, and there were very encouraging things about him I learned there too. </p><p></p><p>Go with an open mind, Rina. We are here for you, circling the wagons as you go through this hard time. Warm hugs today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 655215, member: 17542"] Rina, hearing the awful lives they are leading/have led is mind-boggling. I remember getting actually physically dizzy when I would hear details. I used to search his room and his car and his backpack so I would KNOW. I thought knowing was the most important thing. I didn't realize that I already knew all I needed to know. But, I agree with another poster here who said that he's obviously opening up in rehab and telling the truth. Recovery is a program of honesty. Without honesty, opening up to the light the truth, there can be no real recovery. And the parents' weekends are really great. The first one I went to, I was a nervous wreck. But I got so much good information about myself, and there were very encouraging things about him I learned there too. Go with an open mind, Rina. We are here for you, circling the wagons as you go through this hard time. Warm hugs today. [/QUOTE]
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