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Early completion

Is there anyone out there who has completed their time early ? As in went up for review asking for early release and it was granted ? If so please share ! I'm coming up on a year and ready to take a chance I have a 2year contract, and from my point of view been doing everything correct zero missed check ins stupid AA 3x a week (that I don't need ) completed IOP without hiccups, attuned my weekly sessions (which are dumb) please I need out this crap it's draining me I need some hope 

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I really wish LOL. I can't even focus on my own health and well-being, and I'm pregnant. It's insane. It's like this is supposed to be more important than the health of my growing child.. yikes 

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Helena Rae said:

I really wish LOL. I can't even focus on my own health and well-being, and I'm pregnant. It's insane. It's like this is supposed to be more important than the health of my growing child.. yikes 

This is super stressful, I can't imagine being pregnant what's the length of your contract ? Did you ask for a early release this is a time to be happy and stress free 

Helena Rae said:

I really wish LOL. I can't even focus on my own health and well-being, and I'm pregnant. It's insane. It's like this is supposed to be more important than the health of my growing child.. yikes 

Try to keep in good spirits. I was pregnant and now have an almost two year old while being in monitoring. They do allow you a monitoring interruption when it's time to deliver. I was granted six weeks. 

Helena Rae said:

I really wish LOL. I can't even focus on my own health and well-being, and I'm pregnant. It's insane. It's like this is supposed to be more important than the health of my growing child.. yikes 

Take good care if yourself.  You and your baby come first.  Hopefully they give you some time for you and your baby after delivery.  Make sure you get documentation of any anesthesia or meds given in the hospital and they can test hair or nails at anytime which go back forever so don't take anything you aren't supposed to during your time off. 

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