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how to prepare for difficult child to come out of rehab?
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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 112349" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>I agree. My son has been in rehabs also. He is 24. Every time he got out I was terrified. It all went back to us practically being responsible for him again. I felt our home was the only place he had that someone could look out for his best interest. It was very hard for both my husband and I to take my difficult child to all the meetings, work, etc. he had to go to. He had no car or no one to take him but us. Eventually, he went back to his drug using friends. Your difficult child may not. You never know when they want to stop. Is there any other place that can help young people to be independent after they complete a 30 day rehab? A 30-day rehab was never enough for my difficult child. He needed and still needs long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 112349, member: 3948"] I agree. My son has been in rehabs also. He is 24. Every time he got out I was terrified. It all went back to us practically being responsible for him again. I felt our home was the only place he had that someone could look out for his best interest. It was very hard for both my husband and I to take my difficult child to all the meetings, work, etc. he had to go to. He had no car or no one to take him but us. Eventually, he went back to his drug using friends. Your difficult child may not. You never know when they want to stop. Is there any other place that can help young people to be independent after they complete a 30 day rehab? A 30-day rehab was never enough for my difficult child. He needed and still needs long term. [/QUOTE]
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