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Drug Problem


Question Posted Friday August 17 2007, 2:39 pm

Hi,im a 14/m and i live with my grandmother uncle and mom..and not too long ago my aunt left my uncle..my uncle was with this girl for 8 years..never married..and she had her own appartment but she was here most of the time and she pulleed off some stuff but it was left go (like their money wasnt even together like she knew what he made but no one knew about her) and then a week ago she just left (with her daughter)..and she found a new man and stuff and she was useless and now my uncle is hopeless wont do anything wont even move..and the worst part there is hardly any money coming in and they (my mom and uncle) go and buy dope pills.which leaves the little bit of money there is gone and i never get anything.idk if this is right or not but i cant take it anymore ever week they go and spend all their money on pills and stuff and i dont get a penny.what should i do??

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Additional info, added Friday August 17 2007, 2:50 pm:
...and i had to go work myself and get like 50 a week to get something. i wouldnt mind but last time i checked parents are supposed to take care of you..not buy drugs .. ps..shes been gone about 2 months now (my aunt) or what ever you wanna call the thing.

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anonymousguy answered Friday August 17 2007, 8:15 pm:
start hustlin

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katie_babey answered Friday August 17 2007, 5:03 pm:
i would go try to find someone thay you can trust to stay at their house for awhile and try to find some help for your uncle and mom. thats not good for them and for you. and i think your too young to be having a job and your right th parents are supposed to support the kids but they have a problem and they need to get it fixed. When people have drug problems it leaves them doing things for themselves and that doesnt meant that they dotn love you its just they cant help themselves. Try to find them help and maybe things will get better for all 3 of you.

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katieneedsadvice answered Friday August 17 2007, 4:58 pm:
I think the simplist way would be to go live w/ another relitive(or a friend) for awhile. And also you could tell you rents that they aren't paying enough attention(or money) on you.

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