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<blockquote data-quote="midatlanticdenial" data-source="post: 651942" data-attributes="member: 18410"><p>I realize that 5 months is not long enough to call a victory , but every sober day is a victory. I know that at any time a relapse can occur. The fact that my son CHOOSES to stay says a lot. I have cautionary expectations for the future. I want to believe that the worst is behind us but reality says, it's always lurking right around the corner. My journey may not have been as horrible as some, but it was horrible. Every family pays a heavy price for addiction. Some never see the other side.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping I don't have to go down the ugly path of addiction again. If I do, I have gained a knowledge no parent should know but too many do. </p><p></p><p>My prayers are with those suffering the horrible effects of addiction. I pray that a small ray of sunshine crosses your paths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midatlanticdenial, post: 651942, member: 18410"] I realize that 5 months is not long enough to call a victory , but every sober day is a victory. I know that at any time a relapse can occur. The fact that my son CHOOSES to stay says a lot. I have cautionary expectations for the future. I want to believe that the worst is behind us but reality says, it's always lurking right around the corner. My journey may not have been as horrible as some, but it was horrible. Every family pays a heavy price for addiction. Some never see the other side. I'm hoping I don't have to go down the ugly path of addiction again. If I do, I have gained a knowledge no parent should know but too many do. My prayers are with those suffering the horrible effects of addiction. I pray that a small ray of sunshine crosses your paths. [/QUOTE]
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