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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 370453" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>I think it will be a blessing in disguise too. My son is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and I also think it will be better when/if he comes home, however long that takes, and that we will be a family again. It's so much easier to write, visit, send letters and just simply love him, when he is not here. Our family therapy is getting better gradually. </p><p></p><p>by the way don't waste time with any guilt -- you're doing the right thing and being a tiger mom. I had a lot of grief to go through -- a surprising amount, because I was so glad to get him out of the house, I thought it would be easy street but I had a lot of emotions to work on. It is getting better though -- remember you're not alone in taking a step like this, although at times it may seem surreal.</p><p></p><p>hugs hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 370453, member: 1872"] I think it will be a blessing in disguise too. My son is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and I also think it will be better when/if he comes home, however long that takes, and that we will be a family again. It's so much easier to write, visit, send letters and just simply love him, when he is not here. Our family therapy is getting better gradually. by the way don't waste time with any guilt -- you're doing the right thing and being a tiger mom. I had a lot of grief to go through -- a surprising amount, because I was so glad to get him out of the house, I thought it would be easy street but I had a lot of emotions to work on. It is getting better though -- remember you're not alone in taking a step like this, although at times it may seem surreal. hugs hugs [/QUOTE]
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