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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 382865" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Thanks Auntie Janet...keep praying.</p><p></p><p>Susie I so believe in these meetings and am doing everything possible to support her going. Even though we took her car away two years ago I let her take mine to her meetings. She gets her paper signed that she's been there. I plan dinner around her meetings, change my schedule for them, and encourage her to go to as many different ones as she can until she finds a home meeting that she is comfortable with. Tomorrow night she is checking out a young peoples meeting. They have those on Friday and Saturday nights probably to give the young people something to do on weekend nights when everyone else is out drinking. So far she is excited about them and hasn't shown any resistance about going. She loves her IOP and I am so relieved. This program really does understand that you are not cured when you walk out the door. They have drilled it into all of us that the work has just begun.</p><p></p><p>I am keeping busy driving her back and forth to IOP, going to my al-anon meetings, working in my easy child's classroom on Fridays helping kids with their word buddies and finishing closing up my Dad's house since we moved him into an apartment. It feels good to by busy. I am letting her take the responsibility on her own for her recovery and just trying to be supportive.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 382865, member: 59"] Thanks Auntie Janet...keep praying. Susie I so believe in these meetings and am doing everything possible to support her going. Even though we took her car away two years ago I let her take mine to her meetings. She gets her paper signed that she's been there. I plan dinner around her meetings, change my schedule for them, and encourage her to go to as many different ones as she can until she finds a home meeting that she is comfortable with. Tomorrow night she is checking out a young peoples meeting. They have those on Friday and Saturday nights probably to give the young people something to do on weekend nights when everyone else is out drinking. So far she is excited about them and hasn't shown any resistance about going. She loves her IOP and I am so relieved. This program really does understand that you are not cured when you walk out the door. They have drilled it into all of us that the work has just begun. I am keeping busy driving her back and forth to IOP, going to my al-anon meetings, working in my easy child's classroom on Fridays helping kids with their word buddies and finishing closing up my Dad's house since we moved him into an apartment. It feels good to by busy. I am letting her take the responsibility on her own for her recovery and just trying to be supportive. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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