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Old 05-20-2012, 09:02 AM
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Taking Husband to open AA meeting tonight....

Hi All,

I've been attending AA for 6 weeks now. I'm taking my Husband to an open meeting tonight. He doesn't drink and has been ultra supportive to me but I feel this would help him understand a little further what I'm going through. But I am very, very nervous.

What does anybody think about that? Have any of you taken your partners?

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Old 05-20-2012, 09:12 AM
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Anything to further your recovery...I think it is an awesome idea...Kudos to him for wanting to go!!
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Oh I think it's a great idea!! He sounds like he has been a rock to you, and the fact that he wants to go along to learn more and support you all the way I think is fantastic!.
You were nervous before your first meeting remember, and it turned out really well for you. This is just something a bit different too, but it will also be fine.
Let us know how it goes, I will be really interested to hear xxx
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:27 AM
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yes please tell us how it goes. I have wondered about this myself and can't decide whether it's a good idea or not.
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:09 AM
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I am curious to read other people's experiences because honestly I never understood how this could be useful.

I never felt like I wanted my spouse in meeting with me. I felt it was a hindrance to my own anonymity and that of others to have him there.

And honestly when people brought their spouses who were not addicts with them, I felt they were either being "watched" by their spouse, or that they were showcasing about how supportive and understanding their spouse was to the rest of us.

I felt that having my spouse there would have been a distraction for me, and having someone else's there (when they made it clear that's who the person was and that is why they were there" was a distraction to the entire meeting.

I came to the meetings to be in a group of recovering addicts, not to prove to someone's spouse how messed up we are, how "not unique" their spouse is and how gosh darned hard we are all working to recover, so give your partner another chance.

I am sure that I went to meetings where there were spouses, partners, moms, brothers etc there, but they didn't identify as such and it was not a problem. but when someone introduced themselves and their "supportive husband/wife", I felt really uncomfortable.

probably just showing my immaturity, but that is how I felt.
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:12 AM
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I definitely don't want anyone to feel like that, not sure what to do
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:21 AM
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I never felt like I wanted my spouse in meeting with me. I felt it was a hindrance to my own anonymity and that of others to have him there.
It's an open meeting...That's what they are for. They have closed meetings for people that feel like you. I think your spouse having an idea what it is you do and who you are with when you go can't do anything but good. That's just my opinion though. It never bothers me when someone brings a spouse to a meeting...I think support is wonderful no matter where it comes from.
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:23 AM
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Threshold, isn't possible that some of the spouses in attendance just want a better understanding of AA, since it presumably has become a very significant part of their partners life?
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:25 AM
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I definitely don't want anyone to feel like that, not sure what to do
It's an open meeting epskie...People that go to open meetings won't be offended.
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:49 AM
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I take my husband to all my open meetings. He really enjoys them and i like having him there. People around us also seem to like seeing such a supportive spouse. If he's willing to go i say take him.
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:53 AM
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Also, open meetings are often speaker meetings so it's a totally different format than a closed meeting where we do more individual sharing. They're designed that way to make the meeting more comfortable for everyone.
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for someone to get a good understanding of what we go through, the BB has a lot written on the subject,too.
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Old 05-20-2012, 12:22 PM
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Threshold, isn't possible that some of the spouses in attendance just want a better understanding of AA, since it presumably has become a very significant part of their partners life?
Yes, of course it is possible. In case I didn't make it clear I was only sharing MY feelings, not stating the actual reasons, motives etc of the others, only my IMMATURE (I think I mentioned that) mind ramblings and tummy rumblings.

anyone can and should do what helps their recovery and relationships etc. My paranoia is my issue. I will refrain from sharing it on the threads of others. Sorry.
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Old 05-20-2012, 12:25 PM
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I definitely don't want anyone to feel like that, not sure what to do
Sorry epskie, my response was out of line with the topic of this thread. I should not have brought MY issues into it.

I was thinking outloud rather than being helpful.

wiser heads than mine prevail!
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Old 05-20-2012, 12:38 PM
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No worries, Threshold. All opinions and perspectives are welcome!
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Old 05-20-2012, 07:42 PM
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My alcoholism has been dropped on my wife like a bomb...I was a closet drinker and hid it rather well....after the initial shock and anger she has been very supportive, but she still does not really understand what AA and alcoholism is all about....with that in mind I told her to let me know if she ever wanted to attend a meeting with me and she said she would....Im leaving it at that. if she does, then I would only bring her to a open meeting (obvisiouly), and probably a speaker meeting at first...beyond that i am not going to keep asking her to go to one...if a spouse or partner agrees to attend, I think that's great....any potential for understanding by the ones closest to us is a good thing....In active alcoholism we hurt those closest to us the most, so having them gain some type of insight into our recovery is a good thing IMHO....
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Old 05-20-2012, 08:48 PM
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I took my wife to my home group's open meeting shortly after I got a sponsor. I had been really trying to work the program, and I wanted her to get a better sense of the atmosphere of the group and the sorts of stories I was hearing week after week. She happily agreed and we set a day. We were both extremely nervous, but we were able to talk to each other about it on the drive over, and we were in pretty good shape by the time we got there. She didn't have an opinion one way or another about the meeting, but I'm glad I got to share.
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:08 PM
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It beats my "family" who say they have "no reason" to go to Al Anon.

Hi, I'm "No Reason, and I'm an alcoholic."

Glad you are are taking him!
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One of my daughters came to a meeting with me and another will probably come to one before summers end. I would gladly take my husband if he wanted to go.
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:18 PM
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Thats great that he will go . Enjoy make it a date night.
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