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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 706856" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I have to agree with the others. This calm is only temporary. My mother was an alcoholic so I know what it's like to be around someone like that. She would go long bouts of being sober, probably six months at a time and then go back to drinking. Sadly she died at an early age (54) due to an aneurysm probably caused by high blood pressure due to drinking and smoking cigarettes. She never did get sober. Long term, your house will probably not remain calm unless there are some major changes. It's not fun to live like this and try to perform at work and keep your sanity. Everyone needs a little happiness in their life.</p><p></p><p>I would seek out help as Recovering suggest to get off the roller coaster and work on some type of plan to live a life that you want to live and are entitled to, despite what is going on around you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 706856, member: 15032"] I have to agree with the others. This calm is only temporary. My mother was an alcoholic so I know what it's like to be around someone like that. She would go long bouts of being sober, probably six months at a time and then go back to drinking. Sadly she died at an early age (54) due to an aneurysm probably caused by high blood pressure due to drinking and smoking cigarettes. She never did get sober. Long term, your house will probably not remain calm unless there are some major changes. It's not fun to live like this and try to perform at work and keep your sanity. Everyone needs a little happiness in their life. I would seek out help as Recovering suggest to get off the roller coaster and work on some type of plan to live a life that you want to live and are entitled to, despite what is going on around you. [/QUOTE]
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