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<blockquote data-quote="missy44" data-source="post: 308759" data-attributes="member: 6201"><p>Thanks everyone. I'm relieved, but torn inside at the same time. Today, he was supposed to have an appointment with his psychiatrist, I just pray he went and the psychiatrist sees how bad he really is. But, I have no way of knowing and I'm not going to seek the answer. When he wants help he'll come to me.</p><p> </p><p>I still have pretty much everything he owns in our home, I'm dreading when he just "pops" in to get it all. He'll most likely beg to come home and I'll have to turn him away again.</p><p> </p><p>Part of me can't help but worry that by pushing him out the door I"m ruining his life. I'm hoping alanon will help me with those feelings. I keep double guessing my decisions at times.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for being there for me everyone...</p><p> </p><p>I also try to remember that there are others out there with problems far more serious than ours... that sometimes helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missy44, post: 308759, member: 6201"] Thanks everyone. I'm relieved, but torn inside at the same time. Today, he was supposed to have an appointment with his psychiatrist, I just pray he went and the psychiatrist sees how bad he really is. But, I have no way of knowing and I'm not going to seek the answer. When he wants help he'll come to me. I still have pretty much everything he owns in our home, I'm dreading when he just "pops" in to get it all. He'll most likely beg to come home and I'll have to turn him away again. Part of me can't help but worry that by pushing him out the door I"m ruining his life. I'm hoping alanon will help me with those feelings. I keep double guessing my decisions at times. Thanks for being there for me everyone... I also try to remember that there are others out there with problems far more serious than ours... that sometimes helps. [/QUOTE]
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