Wow thanks Maura for letting us know how you are doing.....That is some
wonderful news! I am glad you are with your parents as I was worried for your
safety. As that is a blessing that your husband is sober. One day at a time.
I am told by members of AA that staying sober must be their number ONE priority
in life. Nothing else matters as much. But remember to take care of YOU Maura,
that is our number one job, to take care of ourselves first.
Today I am cigarette free for 88 days. And for anyone who knows me, this too
is a miracle:)
hugs, susie
Maura Aparicio <maura_aparicio@...> wrote:
Ok guys here is an update
I left my husband, that same day he called me we talked and he asked for one
more chance. I said find but we would have to move in with my parents. He
agreed, since the last time that I wrote he has changed drastically. He goes to
the meeting's everyday; he has a different perspective on like. He has even gone
as far as to admit that he has a problem and that he will carry with it for the
rest of his life. But He say's he will not allow it to dictate his life. I am
very proud of him I know he is really trying as of today he has 14 day clean and
counting. When thing that I am learning is that each day that he remains clean
is a blessing.
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