Thank God for Nar Anon!
Njw, I sobbed through my first 3 meetings and felt so much relief that I had found a wonderful group of people who "understood" and could help me.
It's a big step to go to a first meeting, but once there we wonder why we were hesitant.
I am so glad you went and found live support to add to your recovery tools.
Hugs
It's a big step to go to a first meeting, but once there we wonder why we were hesitant.
I am so glad you went and found live support to add to your recovery tools.
Hugs
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You asked in another thread about activities for your son...
If you ever really wanted to know what you could do as a gift to him, this would be it, taking care of and working on you goes farther than anything.
I am glad that found some support.
Take care.
If you ever really wanted to know what you could do as a gift to him, this would be it, taking care of and working on you goes farther than anything.
I am glad that found some support.
Take care.
What a great step to take! I agree with incitingsilence completely. My AD may not realize or even notice, but I know I have grown and changed and am a better person in her recovery journey than I was two years ago, before SR & NarAnon. So glad you had a positive and supportive experience.
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