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I bought difficult child I a Xbox 360
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 218094" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>AlAnon is for you AOG. AA is for the alcoholic/sub abuser. I can honestly say that Al Anon made a HUGE difference in MY life. I am the sis of an alcoholic (recovering) and the grandchild of one, plus the great grandchild of several. The habits/behaviors of the family of an abuser come down through the generations. It is a cycle of behaviors that doesn't stop unless you actively work to break the cycle. </p><p> </p><p>I wanted to let you know that I understand if you are not ready to deal with your role as the parent of a substance abuser. I truly do. husband and I were many years apart on dealing with our roles as family members of alcoholics. Even though he is older, I was ready earlier to deal with my baggage.</p><p> </p><p>I truly hope that he is clean. I also hope that you can find some way to end the abuse that he heaps on you and the rest of the family.</p><p> </p><p>Many hugs to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 218094, member: 1233"] AlAnon is for you AOG. AA is for the alcoholic/sub abuser. I can honestly say that Al Anon made a HUGE difference in MY life. I am the sis of an alcoholic (recovering) and the grandchild of one, plus the great grandchild of several. The habits/behaviors of the family of an abuser come down through the generations. It is a cycle of behaviors that doesn't stop unless you actively work to break the cycle. I wanted to let you know that I understand if you are not ready to deal with your role as the parent of a substance abuser. I truly do. husband and I were many years apart on dealing with our roles as family members of alcoholics. Even though he is older, I was ready earlier to deal with my baggage. I truly hope that he is clean. I also hope that you can find some way to end the abuse that he heaps on you and the rest of the family. Many hugs to you. [/QUOTE]
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