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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 688053" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>RN I'm sorry. Everything you said is exactly how my daughter acted when she was first in rehab. She got to playing the game, telling them what they wanted to hear. I knew she didn't mean it. She too said she didn't have a problem and didn't need the program. She said she was just a teen that liked to drink, she was not an alcoholic. I have been where you are. She was in rehab for 60 days and on our Sunday visits I often left discouraged, thinking she would never get it.</p><p></p><p>I agree you need space. I sent my daughter so many emails pouring out my heart and she probably just read them and threw them away, or may not have even read them. I felt better after writing them though.</p><p></p><p>I got to the point where I decided I would never go back to the way things were. Once you do that and stick to it, he will have to change, he won;t be able to continue doing the same old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 688053, member: 59"] RN I'm sorry. Everything you said is exactly how my daughter acted when she was first in rehab. She got to playing the game, telling them what they wanted to hear. I knew she didn't mean it. She too said she didn't have a problem and didn't need the program. She said she was just a teen that liked to drink, she was not an alcoholic. I have been where you are. She was in rehab for 60 days and on our Sunday visits I often left discouraged, thinking she would never get it. I agree you need space. I sent my daughter so many emails pouring out my heart and she probably just read them and threw them away, or may not have even read them. I felt better after writing them though. I got to the point where I decided I would never go back to the way things were. Once you do that and stick to it, he will have to change, he won;t be able to continue doing the same old. [/QUOTE]
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