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difficult child gets ride to detox but has other ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 427677" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Yes, I believe you are exactly right. Hopefully next time she really will be ready to follow through. She has to be brought to the realization that finally, after all these years, moving "home" is no longer an option. In her letter that she wrote a couple of weeks ago, she said that she has to get better on her own, without being under lock and key or 24-hour surveillance - well, she has to learn that on her own really does mean <em>on her own,</em><strong> not </strong>"at your house but on my terms".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 427677, member: 3485"] Yes, I believe you are exactly right. Hopefully next time she really will be ready to follow through. She has to be brought to the realization that finally, after all these years, moving "home" is no longer an option. In her letter that she wrote a couple of weeks ago, she said that she has to get better on her own, without being under lock and key or 24-hour surveillance - well, she has to learn that on her own really does mean [I]on her own,[/I][B] not [/B]"at your house but on my terms". [/QUOTE]
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