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bunch of looney people


I was thinking today (have alot of time to reflect while on vacation and don't have to think about work!) that if I had had never been involved with addicted spouses, and went on this message board, I would think all of you (and reading my own posts) were a bunch of cult, crazy people who need to get a life.  When I think of how much pain, dread, anger, resentment, and depression I have carried around for years, I don't think I could have dug out of this hole without alanon.  Thank you, Lyne



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I'm not sure anybody other than us would be drawn to MIP, but if they are then our response is - all together now - "Your opinion of me is none of my business."

Lyne: You are showing so much good humor and health in your recent posts. I love to see this in you. I can remember when you hadn't even been to an Al-Anon meeting yet. Look at how far you've come.



-- Edited by grateful2be on Tuesday 27th of August 2013 05:40:01 PM

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Thank you Lyne, I think...lol

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Sounds like you've done some serious reflecting which can only secure your actual experience.
I hear a lot of gratitude too.

I was at an AA Big Book meeting today on Step 3 and I was saying how I would involve myself with these people so I could create my own self esteem. I had a part too. Knowing that makes me less resentful.

Enjoy the rest of your vacay.

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At the beginning I thought on the line like this. I was sick but thought I don't need nobody to help me. Just need to be strong and don't go nuts like so many other do.

Well it don't work and I became very crazy with fear, worry and anger. Then I came here and was but on the right path to serenity.

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Well I don't know about anybody else here but when I first came to Al-Anon I was a pretty crazy person.

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I've never met a crazy person, LMH. Just people in pain believing in systems that don't work for them anymore.

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The al-anon program has given me a place where I can feel with others who have been through a similar experience. Somewhere I can go when I am sitting at home looking at the prospect of a lonely evening. Somewhere where people know who I am, and are excited to see me. A place where people have watched me grow in the last 3 years and I can contribute to others' growth. A place I can feel useful. A place I can contribute and a place where people notice if I'm not around. A place where I don't have to compete, where I don't have to live up to your expectations and watch you crumble under your own. A real place. A safe place. Most of these human needs are things I never had growing up. You wonder why I was crazy? :)

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Hi Lyne

Glad you have time to reflect, keep the focus on yourself and share.    That is how this program works.   

I agree from the outside the program is difficult to comprehend.  I think that is why we must really walk the walk and not just talk the talk in order to recover. 

You sound as if you are walking the walksmile



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