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<blockquote data-quote="DrPepper" data-source="post: 486709" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>My son made the safe transition to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) this afternoon. I wasn't terribly impressed with the facility so that was a downer. I sure hope there's some magic happening behind those gloomy walls. When I picked him up from the hospital, he looked very medicated. He was acting fairly irritable and I tried as best I could to dodge any possible sore topics on the way which was about an hours ride.</p><p></p><p>I have been optimistic about him going into other programs, php or just being in the hospital. I don't feel any sense of optimism this time though. I don't wanna jump the gun, and I'm gonna see how things go and hope for the best. But I don't have the sense tonight that things are gonna be ok. The stress of these past few years and especially these last few months is really starting to wear on me. You have to put on your game face at work and that's really hard when you really just want to fall apart.</p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>Just got a call from difficult child from Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Turns out... he likes it. (Hey Mikey) He likes it!! maybe...maybee...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrPepper, post: 486709, member: 13223"] My son made the safe transition to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) this afternoon. I wasn't terribly impressed with the facility so that was a downer. I sure hope there's some magic happening behind those gloomy walls. When I picked him up from the hospital, he looked very medicated. He was acting fairly irritable and I tried as best I could to dodge any possible sore topics on the way which was about an hours ride. I have been optimistic about him going into other programs, php or just being in the hospital. I don't feel any sense of optimism this time though. I don't wanna jump the gun, and I'm gonna see how things go and hope for the best. But I don't have the sense tonight that things are gonna be ok. The stress of these past few years and especially these last few months is really starting to wear on me. You have to put on your game face at work and that's really hard when you really just want to fall apart. *** Just got a call from difficult child from Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Turns out... he likes it. (Hey Mikey) He likes it!! maybe...maybee... [/QUOTE]
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