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And he's going down fast
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 716531" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Uber and Lyft are always options. My daughter used both of them to get back and forth to work. Truthfully, I think it is cheaper than having to pay for a car, insurance, and gas . . . just not as convenient. It is certainly safer for an addict unless they have a long period of sobriety behind them. We gave our daughter our old twelve year old car when I bought a new one. She had been sober for a year at that point and I consulted with my therapist and the sober living house manager before we gave it to her. Of course, it is in her name and she pays for the insurance, repairs, and gas herself.</p><p></p><p>My daughter differentiates between addiction and "active addiction." She considers herself an addict who is not in active addiction. I think that sums it up perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 716531, member: 1967"] Uber and Lyft are always options. My daughter used both of them to get back and forth to work. Truthfully, I think it is cheaper than having to pay for a car, insurance, and gas . . . just not as convenient. It is certainly safer for an addict unless they have a long period of sobriety behind them. We gave our daughter our old twelve year old car when I bought a new one. She had been sober for a year at that point and I consulted with my therapist and the sober living house manager before we gave it to her. Of course, it is in her name and she pays for the insurance, repairs, and gas herself. My daughter differentiates between addiction and "active addiction." She considers herself an addict who is not in active addiction. I think that sums it up perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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