Sometimes there is nothing more that can be said or done...

May 16, 2008 02:23

There is a trick to saving a drowning person and it is risky business to dive into the cold choppy waters that are stained muddy with riptides even if you are doing it to save someone who is of some immeasurable value to you ( Read more... )

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heykatie May 16 2008, 11:22:31 UTC
I wish I had something to say, but all I know is that I'm around if you need to talk at all.

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fenmere May 16 2008, 14:17:04 UTC
I have seen alcoholics recover, even before destroying most of their lives. It is possible, and the change in personality and confidence is amazing.

Keep breathing, and use your friends as your own lifeline. Julie and I are here for you, at least.

Consider my number an emergency number: (360) 223-2486

We may not be able to come running for anything, though we'll try. But we can arrange things like babysitting, good dinners, moral support, and rides to various appointments. This is, of course, while you are in Bellingham. If you're back east, you'll be in our thoughts and prayers.

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mings_kitten May 16 2008, 14:59:28 UTC
I'm always here Sis if you need me for moral support.

Send me a message and I'll call you as soon as I can be.

I wish I could help more.

Love you.

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doc_mcdowell May 16 2008, 20:32:09 UTC
It's a dark prospect to consider what the bottle can do to souls convinced that there is is little left to soothe the pain and monotony of this age of confusing purpose and over-simplification.

I can think of two or three instances of how much this reality has given rise
to finding a chemical means of escape.
It's only a shame some are too convinced of the worthlessness of it.

Fortunately, alchohol and imagination can produce the same kind of illusion. Convincing yourself that you dont necessarily need the former is the hell.

Gwah. I know nothing

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