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[quote=Anonymous]OP, my sibling just entered rebab for the fourth time after an arrest. I tried very hard for several years to try to help him, to the detriment of my own well-being which took a toll on my spouse and child. He shows no real desire to change so why should I try harder than he is? If I see him take moves that show he is serious about changing his life, I will support him, within reason. But I doubt that will happen. For now, I see him about twice a year when he's at my parents' house and maybe talk to him once a year. Although I almost don't even want to be around him that much because he's always sneaking to get booze and then reeking of it and neglecting his kids, whom my husband and I step in to watch. I think you're completely justified to not go see him. [/quote]
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