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difficult child breakdown; back to square one
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 307736" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Thanks Witz, I appreciate it. I wish I could get him in somewhere for detox and evaluation. Locally there's a detox that's always full and never seems to take anyone, and trying to get people into the local evaluation and counseling/treatment center on a crisis basis is like trying to win the lottery. My husband, who works in our ER, can hardly ever get people in. </p><p></p><p>Your friend sounds like a parallel example with difficult child. Drinking because of something else that's going on, and the fear and attempt to cover it up. Unfortunately difficult child woke up a little while ago and wouldn't stay with us even though his girlfriend is working again tonight. He just wanted to go back to the apartment. He didn't want to talk with husband and me, although we're going to try to sit down with him tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 307736, member: 2884"] Thanks Witz, I appreciate it. I wish I could get him in somewhere for detox and evaluation. Locally there's a detox that's always full and never seems to take anyone, and trying to get people into the local evaluation and counseling/treatment center on a crisis basis is like trying to win the lottery. My husband, who works in our ER, can hardly ever get people in. Your friend sounds like a parallel example with difficult child. Drinking because of something else that's going on, and the fear and attempt to cover it up. Unfortunately difficult child woke up a little while ago and wouldn't stay with us even though his girlfriend is working again tonight. He just wanted to go back to the apartment. He didn't want to talk with husband and me, although we're going to try to sit down with him tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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