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difficult child has agreed to go to rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="PamjO" data-source="post: 557324" data-attributes="member: 15114"><p>I had the exact same concern that you do. I think all you can do is be ready. When my son agreed to go into rehab - I went into action - made the arrangements - and waited for the call that a spot was available (that call came about 3 days later). I did not discuss the details of the arrangements with my son as I didn't want to give him anything to think about that could change his mind (less is more in this case). The moment I received the call - I left work (ran was more like it) - went to pick-up my son - walked in the house - and gave him 15 minutes to get some clothes together - drove to the treatment center & prayed they would admit him (which they did). As soon as I had my son on the waiting list, I made sure I always had plenty of gas in the car and my checkbook & some cash on me. Be ready...that's all you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PamjO, post: 557324, member: 15114"] I had the exact same concern that you do. I think all you can do is be ready. When my son agreed to go into rehab - I went into action - made the arrangements - and waited for the call that a spot was available (that call came about 3 days later). I did not discuss the details of the arrangements with my son as I didn't want to give him anything to think about that could change his mind (less is more in this case). The moment I received the call - I left work (ran was more like it) - went to pick-up my son - walked in the house - and gave him 15 minutes to get some clothes together - drove to the treatment center & prayed they would admit him (which they did). As soon as I had my son on the waiting list, I made sure I always had plenty of gas in the car and my checkbook & some cash on me. Be ready...that's all you can do. [/QUOTE]
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