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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 13232" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>There isn't a problem in the house, I think it's just that it's strict. My difficult child thinks his roommate wants to move because in the house he's going to you don't have to attend a certain amount of meetings and you don't have to have a sponsor. I guess your recovery is up to you and how you handle it. I was surprised to hear my difficult child say he thought he was making a mistake and wasn't going to do good there. </p><p></p><p>difficult child said someone he already knows from one of the other apartments in the same building is probably going to move into his apartment and be his new roommate. He knows him, they get along, and he's happy about it. Glad it all worked out so quickly. </p><p></p><p>He didn't get to go to a meeting today because his sponsor worked late, but he'll go tomorrow and get his chip :smile:</p><p></p><p>I was watching him today at DSS walking through the hallway and I thought to myself, he really looks good :smile: I pray it continues!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 13232, member: 2442"] There isn't a problem in the house, I think it's just that it's strict. My difficult child thinks his roommate wants to move because in the house he's going to you don't have to attend a certain amount of meetings and you don't have to have a sponsor. I guess your recovery is up to you and how you handle it. I was surprised to hear my difficult child say he thought he was making a mistake and wasn't going to do good there. difficult child said someone he already knows from one of the other apartments in the same building is probably going to move into his apartment and be his new roommate. He knows him, they get along, and he's happy about it. Glad it all worked out so quickly. He didn't get to go to a meeting today because his sponsor worked late, but he'll go tomorrow and get his chip [img]:smile:[/img] I was watching him today at DSS walking through the hallway and I thought to myself, he really looks good [img]:smile:[/img] I pray it continues!!!! [/QUOTE]
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