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Most difficult years of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 726220" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>Does anyone else sometimes find they slip back into helping again? </p><p></p><p>I have found that I did today. I took him for food and took him to a pawn shop where he sold a few more things to get a hotel tonight.</p><p></p><p>He struggles to walk following the machete attack operation and his knee is swollen. It’s pouring down and I just felt horrible leaving him.</p><p></p><p>He says he may have to steal now to get more money as he has none. I didn’t give him money but I gave him a bag of food as well as buying him a McDonalds. </p><p></p><p>I just feel overwhelmed by his problems and find it so difficult to leave him to struggle. He’s paid for his hotel tonight. </p><p></p><p>On the plus side, he has been much more respectful the last 2 days and has tried to help himself. He should get his flat by Tuesday and although it isn’t furnished, it’s a roof over his head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 726220, member: 22632"] Does anyone else sometimes find they slip back into helping again? I have found that I did today. I took him for food and took him to a pawn shop where he sold a few more things to get a hotel tonight. He struggles to walk following the machete attack operation and his knee is swollen. It’s pouring down and I just felt horrible leaving him. He says he may have to steal now to get more money as he has none. I didn’t give him money but I gave him a bag of food as well as buying him a McDonalds. I just feel overwhelmed by his problems and find it so difficult to leave him to struggle. He’s paid for his hotel tonight. On the plus side, he has been much more respectful the last 2 days and has tried to help himself. He should get his flat by Tuesday and although it isn’t furnished, it’s a roof over his head. [/QUOTE]
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