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Post by David on Dec 12, 2021 2:08:42 GMT
PS., I also trust you currently in good health and spirit?
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Post by mike412412 on Dec 14, 2021 1:58:12 GMT
As apposed to being her majestys guest I'm being placed on house arrest 60 day likely. Court is slow and that's why it's taking so long plus covid.
I'm not lonely because of this upcoming punishment I'm lonely because I threw my old life of drinking and pot behind along with the trouble the people brought along with them. Their " company"
I need to make some good friends going to groups and such.
I have a good relationship with my mom.
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Post by David on Dec 15, 2021 1:20:13 GMT
I was hoping the verdict would have been no further action.
Still, you got he lesser retribution dealt to you!
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Post by chelle on Dec 16, 2021 14:20:39 GMT
Ah, I see Mike. Is it that you feel bored without the alcohol and pot? Or do you miss those friends? If so I think David's long ago suggestion of AA meetings will be your best bet. Your not going to feel unlonely sitting in the house. The AA will give you the chance to meet others struggling with the same issues as yourself. It's a win- win!!! You make new friends that understand and your no longer lonely. FYI females go to the meetings as well and it will look good on you if you have any court dates coming up. If you are on house arrest go back to the judge with your attorney and ask permission to only go to the AA meetings. First you have to figure out where, as in which one or ones and the days and times so you can present that. Judges usually always give permission for that.
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Post by Sketcher2 on Dec 23, 2021 0:40:38 GMT
Hi all, I do get lonely too but I initially thought that older friends are the best friends which turns out not to be true. I have a friend since I was 6 years old and was her bridesmaid at her wedding but people move around and the farther they life it's harder to keep in touch and see each other especially now with the pandemic. New friends approach me to go out for coffee with them but I am so honest I'd be timid to share about my mental health issues with them.
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