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difficult child checked herself into the inpatient treatment center!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 464153" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Kathy when difficult child was in inpatient treatment center patients left all the time. That's one of the reasons they did not want any cars there. However they still found ways to leave, even walk/run down the 9 mile road. Each Sunday when we went to family program day we briought her cigarettes and money for the vending machine. Almost every patient smoked there and although like you I hated to buy her cigarettes, we considered it the least of our/her problems.</p><p></p><p>These first couple weeks are going to be very stressful for her and it's probably good that you have no contact during this phase. I'm surprised they let her leave the facility so soon, they are usually restricted the first 14 days. They told us it takes that long for the person to get everything out of their system and start to settle down and accept where they are.</p><p></p><p>I am praying for you. I truly hope she accepts sobriety in her life.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 464153, member: 59"] Kathy when difficult child was in inpatient treatment center patients left all the time. That's one of the reasons they did not want any cars there. However they still found ways to leave, even walk/run down the 9 mile road. Each Sunday when we went to family program day we briought her cigarettes and money for the vending machine. Almost every patient smoked there and although like you I hated to buy her cigarettes, we considered it the least of our/her problems. These first couple weeks are going to be very stressful for her and it's probably good that you have no contact during this phase. I'm surprised they let her leave the facility so soon, they are usually restricted the first 14 days. They told us it takes that long for the person to get everything out of their system and start to settle down and accept where they are. I am praying for you. I truly hope she accepts sobriety in her life. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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