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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 681040" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I have not been contributing much lately, though I read along regularly.</p><p></p><p>The last I checked in, D.C. moved out due to his drunken arguments, stealing from us, and refusal to find a job. He told us he couch-surfed for a couple of weeks, then found a job and enrolled in classes. Life sucked, his job sucked, he had no friends, his roommate was crazy, school was a hassle, he was getting evicted...the usual stuff we hear when he moves out.</p><p></p><p>One day I was scrolling through FB and there was D.C., on a plane...to a tropical locale...for a few months...with a new girlfriend...</p><p></p><p>Still not sure what the story is, but he really is in a lovely beachfront condo with someone he apparently met in detox. He posted a few pictures. Once in awhile we get cryptic messages; "gonna stay, looking for an apartment," "this woman is crazy and you need to get me out of here," etc. No response to our followup calls and texts. Last night it was "in the emergency room," no response when I asked why, but this morning "met some cool people, got a car, it will be alright"</p><p></p><p>It's pretty crazy-making if I let it. So I don't.</p><p></p><p>If he was seriously hurt he would let me know the details, or someone would. If he wants to stay, great! And there are worse places to be stranded, right? It seems he has found the ultimate couch surfing adventure.</p><p></p><p>My gut feeling is that he's drinking himself into oblivion, because he's not making any sense and not following up on anything he says or does. But truly there's nothing, NOTHING, I can do about it, so I am just going to let it go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 681040, member: 17720"] I have not been contributing much lately, though I read along regularly. The last I checked in, D.C. moved out due to his drunken arguments, stealing from us, and refusal to find a job. He told us he couch-surfed for a couple of weeks, then found a job and enrolled in classes. Life sucked, his job sucked, he had no friends, his roommate was crazy, school was a hassle, he was getting evicted...the usual stuff we hear when he moves out. One day I was scrolling through FB and there was D.C., on a plane...to a tropical locale...for a few months...with a new girlfriend... Still not sure what the story is, but he really is in a lovely beachfront condo with someone he apparently met in detox. He posted a few pictures. Once in awhile we get cryptic messages; "gonna stay, looking for an apartment," "this woman is crazy and you need to get me out of here," etc. No response to our followup calls and texts. Last night it was "in the emergency room," no response when I asked why, but this morning "met some cool people, got a car, it will be alright" It's pretty crazy-making if I let it. So I don't. If he was seriously hurt he would let me know the details, or someone would. If he wants to stay, great! And there are worse places to be stranded, right? It seems he has found the ultimate couch surfing adventure. My gut feeling is that he's drinking himself into oblivion, because he's not making any sense and not following up on anything he says or does. But truly there's nothing, NOTHING, I can do about it, so I am just going to let it go... [/QUOTE]
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