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Did any of your difficult children benefit from IOP Rehab, as opposed to Residential?
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<blockquote data-quote="stalln4x" data-source="post: 558442" data-attributes="member: 15244"><p>That wasn't a lie. My first edit (I edited again and added a paragraph) was because I realized I made it sound like I called last night, rather than that I called today. The original post read "I didn't call. I called and ..." and I changed it to specify that I didn't call after AA last night (forgot about calling them after the meeting... just kind of followed the crowd out and got in the car with my mom) but that I called today... your reply reminded me I needed to find that out and my phone says I called at 1:44. I did offhandedly lie when she asked who I was calling and say it was someone in AA because a little bit of me knew I wouldn't be able to find out if I said I was calling my insurance (although I'm on my parents plan).</p><p></p><p>I think you're right that the therapist is a good idea and he brought up the possibility. I think he feels bad too for giving me so many sleeping pills which I have abused, and is worried that he's been prescribing me Adderall (which I haven't abused... it just makes me more stressed).</p><p></p><p>What inconsistencies do you mean? Anything about me wanting to use is what I'm wanting to change. Anyone in or a couple days out of a serious addiction (multi use per day most days per week) that says that there's nothing in any fiber of their being, psychologically or physically, is stronger than I am. I do want to not use anymore and hopefully not have the idea even be appealing.</p><p></p><p>Nancy, I'll also admit that the "f--- its" was new to me too, and I don't think it's an "official" saying or anything. I'd never heard it in my hometown but here in my college town I've heard it a couple times in the couple of days I've been going to meetings here. My college is basically the town and then it's country all over for a long way any direction and it seems like it's a lot of the more country-ish folks who were using that phrase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stalln4x, post: 558442, member: 15244"] That wasn't a lie. My first edit (I edited again and added a paragraph) was because I realized I made it sound like I called last night, rather than that I called today. The original post read "I didn't call. I called and ..." and I changed it to specify that I didn't call after AA last night (forgot about calling them after the meeting... just kind of followed the crowd out and got in the car with my mom) but that I called today... your reply reminded me I needed to find that out and my phone says I called at 1:44. I did offhandedly lie when she asked who I was calling and say it was someone in AA because a little bit of me knew I wouldn't be able to find out if I said I was calling my insurance (although I'm on my parents plan). I think you're right that the therapist is a good idea and he brought up the possibility. I think he feels bad too for giving me so many sleeping pills which I have abused, and is worried that he's been prescribing me Adderall (which I haven't abused... it just makes me more stressed). What inconsistencies do you mean? Anything about me wanting to use is what I'm wanting to change. Anyone in or a couple days out of a serious addiction (multi use per day most days per week) that says that there's nothing in any fiber of their being, psychologically or physically, is stronger than I am. I do want to not use anymore and hopefully not have the idea even be appealing. Nancy, I'll also admit that the "f--- its" was new to me too, and I don't think it's an "official" saying or anything. I'd never heard it in my hometown but here in my college town I've heard it a couple times in the couple of days I've been going to meetings here. My college is basically the town and then it's country all over for a long way any direction and it seems like it's a lot of the more country-ish folks who were using that phrase. [/QUOTE]
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