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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 481628" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The meeting was great. Almost made husband and I wish we were alcoholics instead of just parents of an alcoholic. Their meetings are awesome, so much better than ours. If ours were erun like this I would go to one every night. No wonder they love to go to meetings.</p><p></p><p>The lead was powerful. He did such a good job. His parents were there and afterward many of his fellow sober house roomies talked and said such nice things about him. He is only 19 years old and has come so far in a year. I told his mother after the meeting that her son was the one that talked our difficult child into going into the sober house after we kicked her out and wouldn't let her back in so he is partly responsible for her sobriety. She was so happy to hear that and said she remembered us from the treatment center.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad we went. It was emotional but so uplifting.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 481628, member: 59"] The meeting was great. Almost made husband and I wish we were alcoholics instead of just parents of an alcoholic. Their meetings are awesome, so much better than ours. If ours were erun like this I would go to one every night. No wonder they love to go to meetings. The lead was powerful. He did such a good job. His parents were there and afterward many of his fellow sober house roomies talked and said such nice things about him. He is only 19 years old and has come so far in a year. I told his mother after the meeting that her son was the one that talked our difficult child into going into the sober house after we kicked her out and wouldn't let her back in so he is partly responsible for her sobriety. She was so happy to hear that and said she remembered us from the treatment center. I'm glad we went. It was emotional but so uplifting. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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