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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 558595" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>PG I have been there done that so many times waiting for the other shoe to drop. What you are seeing with your difficult child now, with her helping out at the home and how the others like her so much, seeing her relaxed and happy, I've seen that with my difficult child when she was int he sober house too. It literally made me cry to see her so content and happy. So now that she is no longer sober you would think I would be devastated. I was for a while, but I still have that image of her cutting grass at the sober house or working the fund raiser or making dinner for the girls and I remember how how happy she was and I know she can be there again. I think that in some corner of her mind and her heart she remembers those times too and wants them back. I hold those images very close to my heart and it gives me hope.</p><p></p><p>So for today she is doing exactly what she should be doing and she is changing brain connections and those connections will stay with her. I hope your difficult child feels this peacefulness and acceptance in her soul and never wants to let it go. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 558595, member: 59"] PG I have been there done that so many times waiting for the other shoe to drop. What you are seeing with your difficult child now, with her helping out at the home and how the others like her so much, seeing her relaxed and happy, I've seen that with my difficult child when she was int he sober house too. It literally made me cry to see her so content and happy. So now that she is no longer sober you would think I would be devastated. I was for a while, but I still have that image of her cutting grass at the sober house or working the fund raiser or making dinner for the girls and I remember how how happy she was and I know she can be there again. I think that in some corner of her mind and her heart she remembers those times too and wants them back. I hold those images very close to my heart and it gives me hope. So for today she is doing exactly what she should be doing and she is changing brain connections and those connections will stay with her. I hope your difficult child feels this peacefulness and acceptance in her soul and never wants to let it go. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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