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<blockquote data-quote="Cheese" data-source="post: 573032" data-attributes="member: 15003"><p>I did take your advice on looking for <span style="color: #333333">NAMI and other groups. We did find one, but when my mother called, they said they don't do the groups anymore due to low attendance. Since that was all we could find, we're kind of out of luck on that. I'm sure there are groups up in Chicago, which is about an hour away, but I know my parents wouldn't want to drive that far, especially this time of year where work bogs you down.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333">I think my mother is what mostly keeps him home, but this last event, even she seemed determined to kick him out. But that was in a fit of anger, so I'm not sure what she'd think of it on a calm day. My dad couldn't care less and would be happy to see my brother go wherever, streets or jail etc.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333">I keep trying to talk my parents into moving and participating in a new business, more suited to my dad's taste, which is agricultural It's just more peaceful. Since my mother works at an accounting firm, it doesn't seem like she'll have too hard of a time finding work wherever we go due to her skill-set. It just seems like it's time to just start over. Pack up and start a new life. Maybe it's just my feeling since I'm young and just dying to get out, but this house just doesn't feel like a home anymore.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p>Thanks again for taking the time to read my rant. My father will be taking my brother to the doctor tonight, so we'll see how that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheese, post: 573032, member: 15003"] I did take your advice on looking for [COLOR=#333333]NAMI and other groups. We did find one, but when my mother called, they said they don't do the groups anymore due to low attendance. Since that was all we could find, we're kind of out of luck on that. I'm sure there are groups up in Chicago, which is about an hour away, but I know my parents wouldn't want to drive that far, especially this time of year where work bogs you down.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#333333]I think my mother is what mostly keeps him home, but this last event, even she seemed determined to kick him out. But that was in a fit of anger, so I'm not sure what she'd think of it on a calm day. My dad couldn't care less and would be happy to see my brother go wherever, streets or jail etc.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#333333]I keep trying to talk my parents into moving and participating in a new business, more suited to my dad's taste, which is agricultural It's just more peaceful. Since my mother works at an accounting firm, it doesn't seem like she'll have too hard of a time finding work wherever we go due to her skill-set. It just seems like it's time to just start over. Pack up and start a new life. Maybe it's just my feeling since I'm young and just dying to get out, but this house just doesn't feel like a home anymore. [/COLOR] Thanks again for taking the time to read my rant. My father will be taking my brother to the doctor tonight, so we'll see how that goes. [/QUOTE]
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