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<blockquote data-quote="rookie" data-source="post: 256453" data-attributes="member: 6622"><p>My son has been in outpatient treatment now for 2 months. Making some real progress now. Still smoking some pot, but not hanging out with old drugging friends or sneaking out at night. School attendance has started to improve (hoping grades will too!) Starting to see glimses of the oerson he used to be. Working out anger issues with counselor. Starting now with some family sessions. I am feeling encouraged, but know that the road will be long and hard, but must travel one step at a time. My son complains that I still don't trust him. Duh! I told him (at counselor session) that his recovery is taking time and it will also take time for me to start to trust him again. </p><p>I think the most important thing I have learned is to accept the fact that I am not in control. He is responsible for his choices. I have found the help that he needs, it is up to him to accept that help. </p><p>Here's to hope.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rookie, post: 256453, member: 6622"] My son has been in outpatient treatment now for 2 months. Making some real progress now. Still smoking some pot, but not hanging out with old drugging friends or sneaking out at night. School attendance has started to improve (hoping grades will too!) Starting to see glimses of the oerson he used to be. Working out anger issues with counselor. Starting now with some family sessions. I am feeling encouraged, but know that the road will be long and hard, but must travel one step at a time. My son complains that I still don't trust him. Duh! I told him (at counselor session) that his recovery is taking time and it will also take time for me to start to trust him again. I think the most important thing I have learned is to accept the fact that I am not in control. He is responsible for his choices. I have found the help that he needs, it is up to him to accept that help. Here's to hope....... [/QUOTE]
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