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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 652957" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I do not have experience with a spouse with substance abuse but my dad was a mean alcoholic. We did go through an intervention years ago when my mom was ill and needed home health care and the doctors would not allow it unless he went through rehab. I know much of what my mom went through all those years because I lived it as a child. I tried many times as an adult to get her to leave him but she could never do it, was afraid she could not make it on her own and that he would never let her rest.</p><p></p><p>What a shame that your in laws will not include you in such an important issue. There are some things bigger than family feuds and I believe this is one of them. Everyone wants the best for your husband and they should give up their resentments and work together with you.</p><p></p><p>Do you think your husband will agree to treatment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 652957, member: 59"] I do not have experience with a spouse with substance abuse but my dad was a mean alcoholic. We did go through an intervention years ago when my mom was ill and needed home health care and the doctors would not allow it unless he went through rehab. I know much of what my mom went through all those years because I lived it as a child. I tried many times as an adult to get her to leave him but she could never do it, was afraid she could not make it on her own and that he would never let her rest. What a shame that your in laws will not include you in such an important issue. There are some things bigger than family feuds and I believe this is one of them. Everyone wants the best for your husband and they should give up their resentments and work together with you. Do you think your husband will agree to treatment? [/QUOTE]
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