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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 576592" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>Thank you everyone, you have been a wonderful support. I'm going to read these responses over and over again - I appreciate all you have to say SO very much.</p><p></p><p>Terry, he always comes home from work, and he is (almost) always sober when he comes home. He does drink some beer every night, but most of his drinking is at home, and the problem drinking is usually on the weekends. Yesterday he did come home from work early because he wasn't feeling good - he said he was exhausted. I know that he hasn't been sleeping well at all since difficult child went to sister in law's house, and when he does sleep, a lot of the times he has nightmares. Good. Maybe it will help wake him up. He is very distraught about difficult child not being here, but he's not looking inward at all to see if maybe, just maybe, there are issues he needs to address. I hope he starts having dreams about beer bottles continuously bashing themselves over his head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 576592, member: 9177"] Thank you everyone, you have been a wonderful support. I'm going to read these responses over and over again - I appreciate all you have to say SO very much. Terry, he always comes home from work, and he is (almost) always sober when he comes home. He does drink some beer every night, but most of his drinking is at home, and the problem drinking is usually on the weekends. Yesterday he did come home from work early because he wasn't feeling good - he said he was exhausted. I know that he hasn't been sleeping well at all since difficult child went to sister in law's house, and when he does sleep, a lot of the times he has nightmares. Good. Maybe it will help wake him up. He is very distraught about difficult child not being here, but he's not looking inward at all to see if maybe, just maybe, there are issues he needs to address. I hope he starts having dreams about beer bottles continuously bashing themselves over his head. [/QUOTE]
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