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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 577956" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>My easy child/difficult child didn't want to be on medications or be in the hospital last year but we convnced himthat he needed to be because he was delusional and work would not let him back until he had treatment and a doctor sign that he was ready to return to work. He did the alcohol recovery program and is still sober but no longer attends AA. He has also expressed a desie to stop all medications. We plan to tell him before he goes back out on his own, that if he does stop treatment we will not take him back under our roof again. He is a good guy and wants to please us so I am hoping that will be enough. </p><p></p><p>The addiction counselor at the hospital told us that often once they are in treatment for a while and feeling better, they want to continue in the program. I am hoping that happens for your son. Unfortunately there is little that you can do if he doesn't want treatment. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 577956, member: 2315"] My easy child/difficult child didn't want to be on medications or be in the hospital last year but we convnced himthat he needed to be because he was delusional and work would not let him back until he had treatment and a doctor sign that he was ready to return to work. He did the alcohol recovery program and is still sober but no longer attends AA. He has also expressed a desie to stop all medications. We plan to tell him before he goes back out on his own, that if he does stop treatment we will not take him back under our roof again. He is a good guy and wants to please us so I am hoping that will be enough. The addiction counselor at the hospital told us that often once they are in treatment for a while and feeling better, they want to continue in the program. I am hoping that happens for your son. Unfortunately there is little that you can do if he doesn't want treatment. -RM [/QUOTE]
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