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He just does not get it
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<blockquote data-quote="Annie2007" data-source="post: 629697" data-attributes="member: 17836"><p>You are right and I will not send anymore cash. I would send him a card for food somewhere but since he says he is on the streets he has no address to send it to. I did several weeks ago, when he was "walking" the streets. He stopped at a pizza place and I paid by phone for him a pizza. Sometimes I can hear all the traffic and no he is on the streets but other times it is very quite and I wonder if he is indeed on the streets. As we have no NAMI support groups here, I am thinking of going to an Al-Anon meeting once a week. From what I have heard it is a good group for all kinds of problems. AA saved my Mom many years ago and she stayed sober for over 25 years before she passed away from a non-related illness. There are also no NA meetings here. Anyone think Al-Anon will help me?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie2007, post: 629697, member: 17836"] You are right and I will not send anymore cash. I would send him a card for food somewhere but since he says he is on the streets he has no address to send it to. I did several weeks ago, when he was "walking" the streets. He stopped at a pizza place and I paid by phone for him a pizza. Sometimes I can hear all the traffic and no he is on the streets but other times it is very quite and I wonder if he is indeed on the streets. As we have no NAMI support groups here, I am thinking of going to an Al-Anon meeting once a week. From what I have heard it is a good group for all kinds of problems. AA saved my Mom many years ago and she stayed sober for over 25 years before she passed away from a non-related illness. There are also no NA meetings here. Anyone think Al-Anon will help me? Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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