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<blockquote data-quote="Southern51" data-source="post: 722526" data-attributes="member: 22330"><p>After such a long time of trying to get him to go to rehab, he did that on his own. I was worried he would chicken out but he did end up going.</p><p>But you know what it’s like. I’m always waiting for all hell to break loose all over again.... I don’t know if he’d Stay there. He called me and said he’s having a hard time. I can only imagine. </p><p>It’s a good program. It’s run by a non-profit. It starts with an inpatient phase that’s at least 3 months long, then sober living, and then aftercare, so it’s not one of those places where it’s a 30-days break from life and then they’re right back where they’ve started (30 days is not nearly enough to start a process like this).</p><p></p><p>I’m hopeful but afraid of being hopeful. I know many addicts need more than one stint in rehab to stay clean. I don’t know where this is going, I know I have no way of knowing, and it’s a terrible feeling. Is this the end of this mess?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern51, post: 722526, member: 22330"] After such a long time of trying to get him to go to rehab, he did that on his own. I was worried he would chicken out but he did end up going. But you know what it’s like. I’m always waiting for all hell to break loose all over again.... I don’t know if he’d Stay there. He called me and said he’s having a hard time. I can only imagine. It’s a good program. It’s run by a non-profit. It starts with an inpatient phase that’s at least 3 months long, then sober living, and then aftercare, so it’s not one of those places where it’s a 30-days break from life and then they’re right back where they’ve started (30 days is not nearly enough to start a process like this). I’m hopeful but afraid of being hopeful. I know many addicts need more than one stint in rehab to stay clean. I don’t know where this is going, I know I have no way of knowing, and it’s a terrible feeling. Is this the end of this mess? [/QUOTE]
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