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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 620333" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Yes Kathy had it right. I still remember, I was in the ladies room during a break at the parents' day at difficult child's rehab and two women were talking and the one said her difficult child's counselor told her that the average number of relapses was seven. I walked out of the restroom and walked right over to my husband and told him we had six more of these to go through. I was so upset and didn't want to believe it, I was still trying to convince myself that she would come out of rehab and be cured, or at least well on her way. My hopes were dashed when we were all informed about the relapse rate. But we also learned that with each relapse they become more and more convinced they have a problem and closer to sobriety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 620333, member: 59"] Yes Kathy had it right. I still remember, I was in the ladies room during a break at the parents' day at difficult child's rehab and two women were talking and the one said her difficult child's counselor told her that the average number of relapses was seven. I walked out of the restroom and walked right over to my husband and told him we had six more of these to go through. I was so upset and didn't want to believe it, I was still trying to convince myself that she would come out of rehab and be cured, or at least well on her way. My hopes were dashed when we were all informed about the relapse rate. But we also learned that with each relapse they become more and more convinced they have a problem and closer to sobriety. [/QUOTE]
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