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Intoxicated Difficult Child Went To ER - Suicidal
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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 752320" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Wise, I'm learning some things from you. Even though I lived with an alcoholic for 30 yrs. He never embraced AA and only went as a requirement at one point by the Court. He always grumbled that he wasn't like "the rest of them", they talked too much, he didn't like certain personalities etc. </p><p></p><p>I have yet to attend an AA meeting which my sponsor has suggested but I thought since the alcoholic was out of my day to day life and I had Al anon that I really wouldn't benefit from it. Perhaps, I need to re-think that. I'm no longer bitter or angry with my ex because I do understand it's a disease that he struggled with but my part in it was mostly being the victim (which I know now to some degree I accepted) and re-acting to disaster and crisis.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's time for me to broaden the scope of my knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 752320, member: 23405"] Wise, I'm learning some things from you. Even though I lived with an alcoholic for 30 yrs. He never embraced AA and only went as a requirement at one point by the Court. He always grumbled that he wasn't like "the rest of them", they talked too much, he didn't like certain personalities etc. I have yet to attend an AA meeting which my sponsor has suggested but I thought since the alcoholic was out of my day to day life and I had Al anon that I really wouldn't benefit from it. Perhaps, I need to re-think that. I'm no longer bitter or angry with my ex because I do understand it's a disease that he struggled with but my part in it was mostly being the victim (which I know now to some degree I accepted) and re-acting to disaster and crisis. Maybe it's time for me to broaden the scope of my knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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