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Kicked out of Rehab, now What!!?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 651016" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Late to the party!!! Glad he made this rehab choice. I have learned not to get overly excited/optimistic too early as the night is young and the work immense and attitudes change. This is from my daughter. However, yes, today he is safe and in a good frame of mind. And he has another chance to try to fight an ugly demon of a drug. Hoping with all my heart and soul that he can make it this time. Relapsing is common. It does not mean defeat. Nor does early compliance mean he can stay on the right road. Or will want to. But I sure pray he's tired enough of the sad ride that he is ready to do all he can to kick addiction's tail and win! He can do it. My daughter was on meth. If she can kick it's butt, your son can kick his demon's butt too!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 651016, member: 1550"] Late to the party!!! Glad he made this rehab choice. I have learned not to get overly excited/optimistic too early as the night is young and the work immense and attitudes change. This is from my daughter. However, yes, today he is safe and in a good frame of mind. And he has another chance to try to fight an ugly demon of a drug. Hoping with all my heart and soul that he can make it this time. Relapsing is common. It does not mean defeat. Nor does early compliance mean he can stay on the right road. Or will want to. But I sure pray he's tired enough of the sad ride that he is ready to do all he can to kick addiction's tail and win! He can do it. My daughter was on meth. If she can kick it's butt, your son can kick his demon's butt too!!!! [/QUOTE]
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