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How has your difficult child's addiction problems affected your views on alcohol
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 488504"><p>I began to think differently about alcohol when the daughter of a good friend was killed by a drunk driver.</p><p>Then, even moreso, when I worked (as a counselor) at a court mandated DUI counseling facility.</p><p>husband and I have always drank VERY little. Perhaps once or twice a year...one glass at a major event...perhaps one for New Years and one for a wedding.</p><p>Since that job at the DUI place, I would say it's down to once a year. I suppose we are about as close to non drinkers as one could get.</p><p>We've always had very little in the house and kept an eye on what we did have, particularly when difficult child was living at home.</p><p>It's very sad that people can't enjoy one another's company without the use of alcohol. There is so much abuse involved. And the sorrows associated with alcoholism is mind boggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 488504"] I began to think differently about alcohol when the daughter of a good friend was killed by a drunk driver. Then, even moreso, when I worked (as a counselor) at a court mandated DUI counseling facility. husband and I have always drank VERY little. Perhaps once or twice a year...one glass at a major event...perhaps one for New Years and one for a wedding. Since that job at the DUI place, I would say it's down to once a year. I suppose we are about as close to non drinkers as one could get. We've always had very little in the house and kept an eye on what we did have, particularly when difficult child was living at home. It's very sad that people can't enjoy one another's company without the use of alcohol. There is so much abuse involved. And the sorrows associated with alcoholism is mind boggling. [/QUOTE]
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