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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 566259" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Susie there is not one thing I can say that you don't know already and have told us many times. This is not meant to say I don't care because I really do, I just feel totally inadequate here. I'm glad you came here to share this because it helps to know that no matter how long we are away from the addict in our family, it can all come rushing back in a matter of minutes. And we are all so hypersensitive to the clues they give off. I use to tell my husband that I could tell if my dad had been drinking as soon as I walked in the door without him having said anything, just by his manerisms. My husband would tell me I'm crazy because he looked perfectly fine but I knew better.</p><p></p><p>I doubt whether your mom wants to admit it out loud even though she probably knows in her heart because once she admits it she has to do something.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 566259, member: 59"] Susie there is not one thing I can say that you don't know already and have told us many times. This is not meant to say I don't care because I really do, I just feel totally inadequate here. I'm glad you came here to share this because it helps to know that no matter how long we are away from the addict in our family, it can all come rushing back in a matter of minutes. And we are all so hypersensitive to the clues they give off. I use to tell my husband that I could tell if my dad had been drinking as soon as I walked in the door without him having said anything, just by his manerisms. My husband would tell me I'm crazy because he looked perfectly fine but I knew better. I doubt whether your mom wants to admit it out loud even though she probably knows in her heart because once she admits it she has to do something. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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