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My son is now in inpatient rehab...update
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 458788" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Our difficult child was in a rehab center for 60 days. She was released and did outpatient for 5 weeks. She relapsed immediately. We kicked her out, she lived with a guy for three months, went off the deep end and checked herself into a sober house after we told her she could not come back home. The rehab center wanted her to go to a sober house when she first left them but she wouldn't. She ended up there and it's the only thing that saved her.</p><p></p><p>There is no way your difficult child can get on the right path living in your home. His detox is too fresh and he has just begun recovery. It takes a good strong support group and a recovery program to start changing his thinking and behavior. Of course he wants to come home, it is less threatening. I strong recommend a sober house. They have strict rules and will give him the structure and support he needs. Even if he relapses they are there to help. There is a whole community of recovery just waiting to help him.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 458788, member: 59"] Our difficult child was in a rehab center for 60 days. She was released and did outpatient for 5 weeks. She relapsed immediately. We kicked her out, she lived with a guy for three months, went off the deep end and checked herself into a sober house after we told her she could not come back home. The rehab center wanted her to go to a sober house when she first left them but she wouldn't. She ended up there and it's the only thing that saved her. There is no way your difficult child can get on the right path living in your home. His detox is too fresh and he has just begun recovery. It takes a good strong support group and a recovery program to start changing his thinking and behavior. Of course he wants to come home, it is less threatening. I strong recommend a sober house. They have strict rules and will give him the structure and support he needs. Even if he relapses they are there to help. There is a whole community of recovery just waiting to help him. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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