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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 38878" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>A few months is going to go by pretty quickly. Isn't it funny, maybe that isn't the right word to use, I don't really mean funny haha, but you know what I mean??? how months back you were so devestated that your son was removed from your home and how were you ever going to survive, and now the thought of him actually coming back home to live probably terrifies you just as much. </p><p>It in no way means we love them any less, just that we have learned to detatch with love and we have learned how to once again live a normal life. </p><p></p><p>I would definatley look into something beyond the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I think he has come to far and moving back home and you becoming the babysitter again will only be moving backwards for all of you. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm trying to think about the people on this board who's difficult child's have left home and come back, and how many who moved back home have actually been successful in becoming responsible adults compared to how many went right back to their old ways. I'm thinking most of the time they go back to their old ways. I know mine would have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 38878, member: 2442"] A few months is going to go by pretty quickly. Isn't it funny, maybe that isn't the right word to use, I don't really mean funny haha, but you know what I mean??? how months back you were so devestated that your son was removed from your home and how were you ever going to survive, and now the thought of him actually coming back home to live probably terrifies you just as much. It in no way means we love them any less, just that we have learned to detatch with love and we have learned how to once again live a normal life. I would definatley look into something beyond the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I think he has come to far and moving back home and you becoming the babysitter again will only be moving backwards for all of you. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm trying to think about the people on this board who's difficult child's have left home and come back, and how many who moved back home have actually been successful in becoming responsible adults compared to how many went right back to their old ways. I'm thinking most of the time they go back to their old ways. I know mine would have. [/QUOTE]
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