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I am paralyzed with fear
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 723179" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>This is so sad. </p><p>You've already gotten good advice. </p><p>Please look for meetings like Families Anonymous or Alanon. </p><p>Protect your job at all costs. </p><p>She is making horrible decisions. And you simply can not afford to support them. </p><p>It's probably a touchy subject, but unless a miracle happens in the next few months, she might want to consider putting the baby up for adoption. </p><p>I would keep information re shelters in case you need to give it to her. Perhaps get her some basic info on applying for Food Stamps. </p><p>Strengthen your own personal situation (job, housing, etc) and consider limiting your interaction with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 723179, member: 4152"] This is so sad. You've already gotten good advice. Please look for meetings like Families Anonymous or Alanon. Protect your job at all costs. She is making horrible decisions. And you simply can not afford to support them. It's probably a touchy subject, but unless a miracle happens in the next few months, she might want to consider putting the baby up for adoption. I would keep information re shelters in case you need to give it to her. Perhaps get her some basic info on applying for Food Stamps. Strengthen your own personal situation (job, housing, etc) and consider limiting your interaction with her. [/QUOTE]
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