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Today's the day...transfer to faith based program...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 721346" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I once was in a psychiatric hospital that was in an old building in a "bad" part of town. It was the University of Chicago Hospital. It saved my life and was the best treatment ever.</p><p>I have had to be in suburbsn hospitals since then in beautiful neighborhoods for mefication reactions. Those pretty hospitals were not fit to utter the name of the older hospital in the "bad" nrighborhood.</p><p>Beauty and location dont mean good treatment and vice versa. Your son was in probably pretty rehabs in nice areas of Florida and he still complained, left, and didnt recover.</p><p>When it comes to medical care, the outside doesnt matter. You cant judge the book by the cover, so to speak. It is what is taught inside and, of course, how much your son is willing to put into it. The later is the most important, of course.</p><p>I wish him the very best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 721346, member: 1550"] I once was in a psychiatric hospital that was in an old building in a "bad" part of town. It was the University of Chicago Hospital. It saved my life and was the best treatment ever. I have had to be in suburbsn hospitals since then in beautiful neighborhoods for mefication reactions. Those pretty hospitals were not fit to utter the name of the older hospital in the "bad" nrighborhood. Beauty and location dont mean good treatment and vice versa. Your son was in probably pretty rehabs in nice areas of Florida and he still complained, left, and didnt recover. When it comes to medical care, the outside doesnt matter. You cant judge the book by the cover, so to speak. It is what is taught inside and, of course, how much your son is willing to put into it. The later is the most important, of course. I wish him the very best. [/QUOTE]
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