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<blockquote data-quote="It'sbeentoolong" data-source="post: 719397" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>I agree, NAMI is a great organization. I took their 12 week Family to Family course and have attended family group meetings at a different organization in town. My son was offered a housing choice through them, but refused. He claims he wants to be homeless....He'd rather be homeless than give up drinking and take medication. His idea of homeless means occasionally spending the night at his "camp site", which is nothing but a place he has buried a couple of items of clothing. He is so messed up that he can't even keep a sleeping bag in possession so he sleeps in the dirt. I have set up an appointment with a psychologist to help me go through this process of completely getting him out of my life. I know Step 1 is to find someone else to be his SSI representee, which is harder than it sounds. I wish I was stronger in this part of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It'sbeentoolong, post: 719397, member: 22245"] I agree, NAMI is a great organization. I took their 12 week Family to Family course and have attended family group meetings at a different organization in town. My son was offered a housing choice through them, but refused. He claims he wants to be homeless....He'd rather be homeless than give up drinking and take medication. His idea of homeless means occasionally spending the night at his "camp site", which is nothing but a place he has buried a couple of items of clothing. He is so messed up that he can't even keep a sleeping bag in possession so he sleeps in the dirt. I have set up an appointment with a psychologist to help me go through this process of completely getting him out of my life. I know Step 1 is to find someone else to be his SSI representee, which is harder than it sounds. I wish I was stronger in this part of my life. [/QUOTE]
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