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sobriety v active drinking


wow this is definatley a cunning and baffling disease.  I have been with my partner for nearly 7 years I have been in al non for 4 and he has been in AA for 2 and a half.  I have learnt so much yet know this is only the tip of the iceberg.  We seperated after his last slip my boundary I will not be part of his active drinking.  He was very ill got himself back to AA as no one rescuing anymore and I focused on me.  I even went on a date with someone else.  He found out amnd came back declaring his love.  I amvery awre that this illness is for life and that sobriety does not mean he is cured. He has just visited the way he spoke was very control I did not retaliate just said wow I used to speak to my ex in that tone its not very kind or loving.  He picked up the mirror as he is in recovery and going to between 7-14 meetings a week. 

I know today that I have to have my life seperate from this relationship good days are a bonus but today I matter and try and focus on me.  Al anon and my higher power are preventing me from slipping back into the denial of everything is o.k he is not drinking.  I am enjoying his company I will set boundaries.  I intend to love me , take care of me, work my own programme and hand him over.  the outcome is in Hps hands not mine it is no longer a life or death situation feel like I am finally starting to find me I am no longer his siamese twin.  I know thanks to recovery he is sick and as long as we are both in recovery there can be some form of relationship, but I only have to work on keeping one side of the street cclean and laeve his battles to him.

 

hugs tracy xxx



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Hugs Tracy,

Thanks for the share. Sending love and support P :)

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Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman.- Maya Angelo



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thanks for that Tracy. Its wonderful that you are keeping in mind that this is for life, and not just devotedly happy and enmeshed in his sobriety.
You still have your life and working your program
Thanks

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