it's great news that he is able to admit he has a problem , and i hope he
continues in his recovery effort . Just keep in mind... addicts can hide very
well and can stay clean for short periods of time when they are forced to . my
ex was dry for a year livin with her parents , i trusted her and bought a house
....she then stole $5000 from our checking account and started drinkin again .
needless to say i lost the house and we no longer live together .
I'm not trying to rain on your parade, just want to make sure you know what your
dealing with .
Best of luck to you .......go to a local Al-anon meeting if you haven't
already
Feel free to post anytime you like .
Henry
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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