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3 sons aged 16,19 & 25 HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 596322" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>You've sure got a lot on your plate. If your husband is going into rehab, you might look into any codependency programs they might have for<u> you</u>. I found a year long codependency program in CA. at a huge HMO which ended up being enormously helpful to me in detaching from my daughter. Your husband was courageous in telling the whole family. Relapses are really a part of recovery and it sounds as if your husband is willing to admit to his issues and seek the help necessary. You may all respond well to professional help, it's often not just the addict, but the family system which is broken. Hang in there, perhaps this will lead you to the help you require.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 596322, member: 13542"] You've sure got a lot on your plate. If your husband is going into rehab, you might look into any codependency programs they might have for[U] you[/U]. I found a year long codependency program in CA. at a huge HMO which ended up being enormously helpful to me in detaching from my daughter. Your husband was courageous in telling the whole family. Relapses are really a part of recovery and it sounds as if your husband is willing to admit to his issues and seek the help necessary. You may all respond well to professional help, it's often not just the addict, but the family system which is broken. Hang in there, perhaps this will lead you to the help you require. [/QUOTE]
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