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<blockquote data-quote="Tired Mom" data-source="post: 677347" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>Sorry for taking so long to thank people for their responses. I haven't been on here much lately. We did establish that the powder was the workout powder which I guess is good. I have been super busy at work since coming back from the break and I wasn't really questioned about my break. The conversation with difficult child didn't go the way I thought it would. Husband pretty much talked and neither myself nor difficult child could really get a word in edgewise. I don't really want to argue with my husband but if I had to guess the only part difficult child heard was when dear husband said you should consider having a beer rather than hard liquor if you are going to drink. I was thinking no no no difficult child is an addict he is better off not drinking at all. I had suspected that he was drinking before work and I think he may have at least temporarily stopped. Before the talk he had started leaving at 9am to "get to work by 11 because it is easier". It is a 15 minute drive to work. Even he needs to get gas or a snack he doesn't need two hours to drive to work. Since we had the talk he went back to leaving around 10:40. He also went back to working six days a week instead of 5 and stopped disappearing on Sundays for several hours "to go to the mall." I don't know if it is related but the last few weeks were the first weeks where he paid us rent without us asking and he did pick up the pace on his working out. Maybe he had a relapse and self corrected at least temporarily? I don't know. One day at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired Mom, post: 677347, member: 18222"] Sorry for taking so long to thank people for their responses. I haven't been on here much lately. We did establish that the powder was the workout powder which I guess is good. I have been super busy at work since coming back from the break and I wasn't really questioned about my break. The conversation with difficult child didn't go the way I thought it would. Husband pretty much talked and neither myself nor difficult child could really get a word in edgewise. I don't really want to argue with my husband but if I had to guess the only part difficult child heard was when dear husband said you should consider having a beer rather than hard liquor if you are going to drink. I was thinking no no no difficult child is an addict he is better off not drinking at all. I had suspected that he was drinking before work and I think he may have at least temporarily stopped. Before the talk he had started leaving at 9am to "get to work by 11 because it is easier". It is a 15 minute drive to work. Even he needs to get gas or a snack he doesn't need two hours to drive to work. Since we had the talk he went back to leaving around 10:40. He also went back to working six days a week instead of 5 and stopped disappearing on Sundays for several hours "to go to the mall." I don't know if it is related but the last few weeks were the first weeks where he paid us rent without us asking and he did pick up the pace on his working out. Maybe he had a relapse and self corrected at least temporarily? I don't know. One day at a time. [/QUOTE]
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