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difficult child has agreed to go to rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 557236" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>I hope this is genuine, and in my opinion as long as you get her to the rehab, that's a huge accomplishment. It must be a scary step for her, too. I'm sure she wants A-hole's blessing. My major concern is, what do you think A-hole will say when she visits him and tells him, "OK, bye, I'm off to rehab." What if a-hole for whatever reason, discourages her? Do you think she will back out? No matter what, I'd reiterate that she's GOT to do this for HERSELF, whether he approves or not. His incarceration, or possible disapproval should have no bearing on her getting herself clean and claiming a life. Fingers crossed that St. Jude's has room available and that a-hole is supportive and wants to straighten his life out, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 557236, member: 13882"] I hope this is genuine, and in my opinion as long as you get her to the rehab, that's a huge accomplishment. It must be a scary step for her, too. I'm sure she wants A-hole's blessing. My major concern is, what do you think A-hole will say when she visits him and tells him, "OK, bye, I'm off to rehab." What if a-hole for whatever reason, discourages her? Do you think she will back out? No matter what, I'd reiterate that she's GOT to do this for HERSELF, whether he approves or not. His incarceration, or possible disapproval should have no bearing on her getting herself clean and claiming a life. Fingers crossed that St. Jude's has room available and that a-hole is supportive and wants to straighten his life out, too. [/QUOTE]
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