Hello and thank you
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Hello and thank you
Hello. I recently posted for the first time on another thread and thought I would introduce myself since I've actually been "lurking" for over a year.
Although I think it's tremendously sad that I've been lurking so long I've learned so much this past year from everyone's experiences and I just want to say thank you. You will never know how much your experiences and advice on other threads has helped me. I was pretty blind and naive about alcoholism and what was going on when I found SR.
I am still trying to decide whether to stay with the alcoholic in my life or go but this website literally saved my sanity. I can't tell you how many times I've come here just about to lose my mind and after reading the wise posts of so many people here I know I can get through this.
Although I think it's tremendously sad that I've been lurking so long I've learned so much this past year from everyone's experiences and I just want to say thank you. You will never know how much your experiences and advice on other threads has helped me. I was pretty blind and naive about alcoholism and what was going on when I found SR.
I am still trying to decide whether to stay with the alcoholic in my life or go but this website literally saved my sanity. I can't tell you how many times I've come here just about to lose my mind and after reading the wise posts of so many people here I know I can get through this.
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Tryingtobefree,
Welcome! I lurked for a really long time too, and I was often struck by how many posts I could have written. There is so much wisdom here and people in all phases of recovery who have chosen many different paths. Can't wait to get to know you better!
Welcome! I lurked for a really long time too, and I was often struck by how many posts I could have written. There is so much wisdom here and people in all phases of recovery who have chosen many different paths. Can't wait to get to know you better!
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Thank you. I just went to my second al-anon meeting tonight because of the advice I've read here and I think it's going to help me. I think I struggle so much with the choice of stay or go because he's a binge drinker and so things aren't horrible all the time.
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Welcome
I first started visiting here in Oct. 2003 when I was totally overwhelmed with increasingly outrageous behavior from my AH. Like many others when they first seek out this forum, I was angrier and more distraught than I had ever been in my entire life ... which is saying something considering I had been married to an alcoholic for decades. The mind games, lying, blaming and denial were overwhelming and there was no one else I knew that would understand the unique problems facing those living with alcoholics.
After one visit to SR, I felt a sense of calm and validation from seeing the many stories that mirrored my own. All of a sudden I began understand that these strange behaviors were symptoms of alcohol addiction .... not some unique character flaws of my husband. I finally stopped trying to reason with an active alcoholic and I stopped feeling guilty for refusing to live with him anymore ... and I finally felt validated in my choice to no longer tolerate such disruptive behavior in my home.
As you commented, there is a wealth of knowledge here that can only come from those that have lived with an active alcoholic. I honestly believe unless you have lived with an alcoholic .... one cannot truly understand the unique challenges we must face.
Keep coming back ... hopefully the information you find here will help you decide which path is best for you.
I first started visiting here in Oct. 2003 when I was totally overwhelmed with increasingly outrageous behavior from my AH. Like many others when they first seek out this forum, I was angrier and more distraught than I had ever been in my entire life ... which is saying something considering I had been married to an alcoholic for decades. The mind games, lying, blaming and denial were overwhelming and there was no one else I knew that would understand the unique problems facing those living with alcoholics.
After one visit to SR, I felt a sense of calm and validation from seeing the many stories that mirrored my own. All of a sudden I began understand that these strange behaviors were symptoms of alcohol addiction .... not some unique character flaws of my husband. I finally stopped trying to reason with an active alcoholic and I stopped feeling guilty for refusing to live with him anymore ... and I finally felt validated in my choice to no longer tolerate such disruptive behavior in my home.
As you commented, there is a wealth of knowledge here that can only come from those that have lived with an active alcoholic. I honestly believe unless you have lived with an alcoholic .... one cannot truly understand the unique challenges we must face.
Keep coming back ... hopefully the information you find here will help you decide which path is best for you.
Tryingtobefree welcome to SR,
this site has been a huge source of experience, strength and hope for me I know it will be for you too!
This is sooooo true! People think they understand, but they cannot possibly. This is what makes SR such a fantastic place!
Lily xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
this site has been a huge source of experience, strength and hope for me I know it will be for you too!
Lily xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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