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39 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 752259" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Beta,</p><p></p><p>You would absolutely be welcomed into Al anon. I not only had an alcoholic husband, my father, though a wonderful man and not your "typical" alcoholic was still definitely an alcoholic as well as some other family members.</p><p></p><p>You will find wisdom, strength and hope and sharing of your story with others helps. It's about putting the focus on us and as we go along we learn a lot about ourselves. There are "tools" we learn about which we then can use to handle and cope with other areas of our lives as well.</p><p></p><p>No one will tell you what you should and shouldn't do but you will learn a lot from listening and sharing. The program works to the degree you work it. There are daily reader books and pamphlets on "Getting off the Merry-Go-Round" that will most definitely help steer you in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 752259, member: 23405"] Beta, You would absolutely be welcomed into Al anon. I not only had an alcoholic husband, my father, though a wonderful man and not your "typical" alcoholic was still definitely an alcoholic as well as some other family members. You will find wisdom, strength and hope and sharing of your story with others helps. It's about putting the focus on us and as we go along we learn a lot about ourselves. There are "tools" we learn about which we then can use to handle and cope with other areas of our lives as well. No one will tell you what you should and shouldn't do but you will learn a lot from listening and sharing. The program works to the degree you work it. There are daily reader books and pamphlets on "Getting off the Merry-Go-Round" that will most definitely help steer you in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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