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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 167489" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Melissa,</p><p>glad to hear things seem to be going okay for difficult child right now. I do think the Aunt could have a point about NA. We have 2 outpatient drug rehabs in our town and both seem to be known as a good place to get to know other users and get drugs! My dtr said the NA meeting she went to had many people who were currently using too. Also, she found the AA meetings discouraging because so many of the people were middle aged and hadn't been able to get sober til they were older. She felt she was too young to get and stay sober since none of them had managed it til they were in their 40's it seemed. She didn't like the AA meetings with just young people because again, there were people there who were still drinking, not there because they were serious about stopping but because they were being "forced" to go.</p><p></p><p>Is your dtr still in NY state? </p><p></p><p>Good to hear from you!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 167489, member: 3208"] Hi Melissa, glad to hear things seem to be going okay for difficult child right now. I do think the Aunt could have a point about NA. We have 2 outpatient drug rehabs in our town and both seem to be known as a good place to get to know other users and get drugs! My dtr said the NA meeting she went to had many people who were currently using too. Also, she found the AA meetings discouraging because so many of the people were middle aged and hadn't been able to get sober til they were older. She felt she was too young to get and stay sober since none of them had managed it til they were in their 40's it seemed. She didn't like the AA meetings with just young people because again, there were people there who were still drinking, not there because they were serious about stopping but because they were being "forced" to go. Is your dtr still in NY state? Good to hear from you! Jane [/QUOTE]
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