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There is no Dick Clark but the final count down is on.
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<blockquote data-quote="ColleenB" data-source="post: 729174" data-attributes="member: 19887"><p>I am so glad Wyatt has stepped up to help and support your son. I know when my sons friends stepped in to do the intervention with him back in the fall, and then followed through with his first few weeks of counselling appts and doctors appts, I was so grateful. I knew it meant more to him to have them help him as they did not have to, as parents we feel obligated and they know this. I truely think they feel worthless at that point and a friend helping gives them a sense that they aren’t. </p><p></p><p>I will forever be grateful for their support and I do think it was what made a difference this time. Our sons do not listen to what we say, we are their moms, but have very little influence at that point. </p><p></p><p>I am so praying for some smooth days until his admittance. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleenB, post: 729174, member: 19887"] I am so glad Wyatt has stepped up to help and support your son. I know when my sons friends stepped in to do the intervention with him back in the fall, and then followed through with his first few weeks of counselling appts and doctors appts, I was so grateful. I knew it meant more to him to have them help him as they did not have to, as parents we feel obligated and they know this. I truely think they feel worthless at that point and a friend helping gives them a sense that they aren’t. I will forever be grateful for their support and I do think it was what made a difference this time. Our sons do not listen to what we say, we are their moms, but have very little influence at that point. I am so praying for some smooth days until his admittance. Hang in there... [/QUOTE]
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