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When they quit


After being together 8 years my A boyfriend quit drinking October 31st.  The decision was all his and surprised me.  He actually told me he doesn't want to drink anymore.  In the 8 yrs. of out relationship he has always told me he will never quit and that he didn't want to.  He has been going to therepy and has started medicine for depression and mild ADHD.  I have seen positive changes and I am very excited for him to see the world through different eyes.  I know this is not set in stone, I am proud of him.  Hopefully he will become a healthy functioning person I will be there for him and I will keep taking care of me.  Holly 

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Congratulations to you and yours!  It can be a rewarding journey. How wonderful that he has decided to seek sobriety!



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All the best. Just quitting for 24 hours is progress. Are you in a program, too?

In support,
Nancy

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Hello Holly ,well your boy friend has found his miracle hopfully you are looking for yours , if your not already please find Al-Anon meetings for yourself you too need to recover from the effects of his drinking . good luck Louise

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Hopefully this will mean a new start in the right direction.  When my A quit he was working his program and I was working mine.  I started to get more involved in his program as my sponsor told me we should be working our programs together.  In my situation that did not work.  I ended up working an AA program.  Now I work my own and things are getting better for me regardless of what he does.  Sobriety especially early can be as challenging as active alcoholism for me, and Al-anon is what aids me where nothing else could.

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The decision was all his and that surprised me...It was sooo profound for me
when my alcoholic wife sought her own sobriety and even more profounder the
way that she went about it.   How she did became my metaphor for trust, hope
and humility then and still is.  When an alcoholic goes for help they are doing
what they alone are responsible for in the first place.  I know about the surprise
because it came when I felt it never would or could and that means I was out
of the fixing business.   She's getting sober ... what do it do?  The first thing
I did on my spouses first attempt was to tell her I didn't think she was alcoholic
and so...she went back out for 4 - 5 years.  Man I was clueless 1000%!  I was
as dumb as a stick.  In that 4 - 5 year period of time I got into Al-Anon for the
second time and met my HP waiting at the door for me.  Al-Anon introduced me
to my HP and I found out now what I was supposed to do for me that was my
own responsibility...get serene and sane. 

When they quit you better have something to do about yourself or all kinds of
crap can reoccur really fast and more crazy than before.  This is a fatal disease
which also includes insanity...From my experiences in recovery I have seen and
heard others experiences in alcoholism and drug addiction that belies my own
imagination and not all of it coming from the alcoholic/addict.

When they quit you focus more keenly on yourself...Abbyal's suggestion is the
one most repeated from "Noners" "get to a meeting, find a chair, sit down and
listen, learn, practice, practice, practice...read as much of the literature as you
can get your hands on, work the steps, traditions, slogans and get a sponsor.
After you do that easy stuff give it all away to a newbie wanting to know what to
do "when they quit".

In support (((((hugs))))) smile

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