He shared that he was having a “hard time” and said he would call. I have reached out, but he has not responded. A month ago, his brother’s wife confided ...
DEAR ABBY: I am very close to my oldest sister’s three sons, especially “Lucas,” who is 38. He and I have communicated often and have seen each other over the years. In a way, I have been his confidant. He knows I love him like a son.
A month ago, his brother’s wife confided to me that Lucas has lost a lot of weight and has been struggling with a meth addiction. I was shocked and contacted his brother to confirm that this was true. I almost hopped on a plane to see Lucas, but it’s clear that he’s avoiding me. DEAR WORRIED AUNT: It is possible that your sister already knows about her son’s addiction, particularly if it has wrought physical changes. However, if she doesn’t know, I do not think you should be the bearer of this news. This is something Lucas must do on his own.
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