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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 716726" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>Hi there...have you offered up any rehab treatment for him? Homewood in Guelph has a great program. Don't know if you have insurance or not as without it can be a long waiting list. Just a thought. If he really wants to change he would jump at this opportunity. Stay strong and as the others have said be kind to yourselves....you have done everything and yes are still sane....lol. Sometimes when I reflect where we were with our Difficult Child it looks like a slow moving train wreck which did finally stop. However I am still impacted by it and seeing a therapist as I struggle to move on in my new life and the new relationship I have with son. I often catch myself thinking how did it all go so horribly wrong when all we had as parents were the very best intentions. But as my daughter said "its a wild card"...you never know. all I know is I can only control my reaction to the drama, and not participate in it. That's were practicing detachment on a daily basis does really help. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 716726, member: 20373"] Hi there...have you offered up any rehab treatment for him? Homewood in Guelph has a great program. Don't know if you have insurance or not as without it can be a long waiting list. Just a thought. If he really wants to change he would jump at this opportunity. Stay strong and as the others have said be kind to yourselves....you have done everything and yes are still sane....lol. Sometimes when I reflect where we were with our Difficult Child it looks like a slow moving train wreck which did finally stop. However I am still impacted by it and seeing a therapist as I struggle to move on in my new life and the new relationship I have with son. I often catch myself thinking how did it all go so horribly wrong when all we had as parents were the very best intentions. But as my daughter said "its a wild card"...you never know. all I know is I can only control my reaction to the drama, and not participate in it. That's were practicing detachment on a daily basis does really help. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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