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Four residents kicked out of difficult child's treatment center
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 379658" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>There are several great signs in this, Nancy. Of course the main one being that your difficult child wasn't involved. The others- this place is keeping a close eye on what is going on, taking care of issues appropriately, and outwardly supporting the ones who are really trying. They probably are well in-tune to each person's individual issues and status in recovery. Your daughter is in there with at least one other female who is really trying, no matter what drug she had been on it's more assuring that she is making an honest effort now along with your daughter. That can go a long way in your daughter not feeling alone thru this.</p><p></p><p>You daughter is showing that she can and wants to make it and I look forward to reading updates from you about her progress. I'm glad you have started in al-anon and think it can give you an appropriate outlet and support while cautiosly being optimistic with your daughter. You have done a great job in getting her good help and being supportive of her!</p><p></p><p>Kuddos to both of you!! If she fell off the wagon the day after coming home (I doubt she will), I still think it would be worth helping her get back on it because I honestly believe she is trying and doing everything in her power to follow their guidance, which is exactly what it takes. I'm sure she will have her emotional roller coaster to ride when returning home, and that might create some chaotic emotions in you, understandbly so, but I think you both can get thru this. You are both being a motivation to me, as well, to keep pursuing what I need to do for my own son and self. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 379658, member: 3699"] There are several great signs in this, Nancy. Of course the main one being that your difficult child wasn't involved. The others- this place is keeping a close eye on what is going on, taking care of issues appropriately, and outwardly supporting the ones who are really trying. They probably are well in-tune to each person's individual issues and status in recovery. Your daughter is in there with at least one other female who is really trying, no matter what drug she had been on it's more assuring that she is making an honest effort now along with your daughter. That can go a long way in your daughter not feeling alone thru this. You daughter is showing that she can and wants to make it and I look forward to reading updates from you about her progress. I'm glad you have started in al-anon and think it can give you an appropriate outlet and support while cautiosly being optimistic with your daughter. You have done a great job in getting her good help and being supportive of her! Kuddos to both of you!! If she fell off the wagon the day after coming home (I doubt she will), I still think it would be worth helping her get back on it because I honestly believe she is trying and doing everything in her power to follow their guidance, which is exactly what it takes. I'm sure she will have her emotional roller coaster to ride when returning home, and that might create some chaotic emotions in you, understandbly so, but I think you both can get thru this. You are both being a motivation to me, as well, to keep pursuing what I need to do for my own son and self. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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