Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to listen to the folks recommending Al-Anon meetings. You cannot change this situation. You need some help accepting that. Go to Al-Anon, meet other folks who have been in your situation. Stop being so defensive/stubborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's nothing you can do, but your parents should end all financial support for her. No cell phone, car, insurance, rent or a place to stay, etc. of course they won't, but until they do that, she has no chance of getting clean. Doesn't even sound like she wants to.
Crappy situation. I'm sorry. Are you going to al-anon?
Why would I go to " al-anon"? I don't have a problem. I don't even drink.
Al-anon isn't the same as AA, dear. Al anon is for family and friends of alcoholics.
Anonymous wrote:Any involvement from her biological mother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's nothing you can do, but your parents should end all financial support for her. No cell phone, car, insurance, rent or a place to stay, etc. of course they won't, but until they do that, she has no chance of getting clean. Doesn't even sound like she wants to.
Crappy situation. I'm sorry. Are you going to al-anon?
Why would I go to " al-anon"? I don't have a problem. I don't even drink.
Anonymous wrote:There's nothing you can do, but your parents should end all financial support for her. No cell phone, car, insurance, rent or a place to stay, etc. of course they won't, but until they do that, she has no chance of getting clean. Doesn't even sound like she wants to.
Crappy situation. I'm sorry. Are you going to al-anon?