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I have a close friend (in another state), who has been through a lot. Her son is a full blown alcoholic who will not stop.
My friend started drinking to cope with her son's problems. I have encouraged her to go to AA (first she went to Alanon). She didn't like Alanon and got no support from her husband. Her drinking got out of control and I said "you need to go to AA". I know there is nothing I can do to get her to stop drinking. It's on her. I completely understand this. What I need to know is what kind of response I am supposed to give someone who says "I don't know what I have to live for, my son won't last, he's my world, why should I stop drinking, I can't cope. etc.etc." When a person is so down and says these things, what is the person on the other end of the phone supposed to reply? I've been a good listener but I found myself saying "You need to go to a meeting. You'll see that you are not the only person dealing with these things", etc. etc. She has gone, but hasn't gone to many meetings. I think 2 or 3. I don't think she thinks it's for her. Should I be saying anything else? She's going through quite a bit and has absolutely no support from anybody except me. I really don't know what else to do. Thanks much Melody
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