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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 677659" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Try to concentrate on present. You will visit him and you will hopefully be able to see him, talk with him and hug him. After you have done that, it is something that can't be changed again. You will have that memory despite anything happening the next day.</p><p></p><p>While it is very hopeful sign that he really struggles to get better. That he doesn't like it when he relapses and that his relapses are coming shorter, there are no guarantees. He may give up the struggle. It is possible. It is also very possible that he will win the struggle and learn to do better and better. You never know. But right now he seems to be doing quite well and you will hopefully get to meet him, while he is doing well. That is valuable on itself.</p><p></p><p>Life dopesn't give guarantees. Anything can happen. Also to our easy, doing well kids. What we do have is right now and memories we make. Not easy, I know, but try to embrace the good that you are facing now without giving too much thought to tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 677659, member: 14557"] Try to concentrate on present. You will visit him and you will hopefully be able to see him, talk with him and hug him. After you have done that, it is something that can't be changed again. You will have that memory despite anything happening the next day. While it is very hopeful sign that he really struggles to get better. That he doesn't like it when he relapses and that his relapses are coming shorter, there are no guarantees. He may give up the struggle. It is possible. It is also very possible that he will win the struggle and learn to do better and better. You never know. But right now he seems to be doing quite well and you will hopefully get to meet him, while he is doing well. That is valuable on itself. Life dopesn't give guarantees. Anything can happen. Also to our easy, doing well kids. What we do have is right now and memories we make. Not easy, I know, but try to embrace the good that you are facing now without giving too much thought to tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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