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<blockquote data-quote="LeaMac" data-source="post: 725660" data-attributes="member: 22385"><p>Thank you all for your replies. I can’t express how much better I feel this morning having read all your words of wisdom and comfort. I have been bracing myself for her call from rehab today. I e been thinking I should answer bcz maybe it would be her counselor, but now I’m thinking - why should I? I don’t need to talk to her counselor, except maybe to make it clear that her dad and I are not “participating” this time around. </p><p>I’m afraid speaking with our daughter on a daily basis at rehab will send the message that we are poised to offer our support once again. I am already worrying about where she will go after rehab. We lost over $1000 on a sober living house two years ago, not including all the provisions I had to rush to Walmart for - linens, bath supplies, food- that I didn’t realize weren’t provided. Lord knows what happened to them after she bolted with some guy.</p><p>We really don’t want to spend another penny or have any more contact until we hear she is clean, working, and has a place to live. Is that reasonable of us?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeaMac, post: 725660, member: 22385"] Thank you all for your replies. I can’t express how much better I feel this morning having read all your words of wisdom and comfort. I have been bracing myself for her call from rehab today. I e been thinking I should answer bcz maybe it would be her counselor, but now I’m thinking - why should I? I don’t need to talk to her counselor, except maybe to make it clear that her dad and I are not “participating” this time around. I’m afraid speaking with our daughter on a daily basis at rehab will send the message that we are poised to offer our support once again. I am already worrying about where she will go after rehab. We lost over $1000 on a sober living house two years ago, not including all the provisions I had to rush to Walmart for - linens, bath supplies, food- that I didn’t realize weren’t provided. Lord knows what happened to them after she bolted with some guy. We really don’t want to spend another penny or have any more contact until we hear she is clean, working, and has a place to live. Is that reasonable of us? [/QUOTE]
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