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Sharing only what you know


Wow!  Ya know I thought I had a pretty decent handle on how to work my program.  If you had asked me how I do that with an active A, I could tell you all kinds of stuff.  Now I have been told that when they get into recovery, we just continue to do the same as we would if they were active.  Okay, that sounded pretty simple to me.  No problem I thought.  Ha!!!  Since just yesterday when my A called his job and said "I have a drinking problem, I need help", I have found myself wanting to direct and control HIS recovery.  Egads!  Not my business, not my business, not my business.  I gotta repeat that over and over so I can burn it into my brain and keep my hands off!  This is hard!!  I had no idea how hard it would be!!  I want to spout slogans at him, explain how they work, almost like how I would to a sponsee when they come to me with a problem.  Encourage and support the A - yes, but NOT sponsor him!!  (Somebody slap me with a trout till I get that thru my head, ok?) 


So here I am again feeling like I'm starting over in a way.  That's ok.  Growth is good.  Just feel kinda lost at sea again.  I know - focus on me, keep working my program.  Stay out of his business.  Please keep reminding me of that, okay?  Thank HP for all of you!!


Luv, Kis



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So glad to hear that your hubby has admitted to the world his problem, I see that as a sign of hope for you and your family!! You can handle the rest, you'll find the right words and the right times.


josey



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(((kis))) i like this program because it is here for me every day, no matter what comes before me. it's like a continual review. but it's such a relief to know it works with everything if I work it. you know what to do, it's just a new angle. HP will show you the way to go - he knows all the angles :P - Hope

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My sponsor used to tell me that my A has not hit sobriety yet cause I haven't got a good enough grasp on MY program yet....I am gonna hold her to that!!


I am jealous that you husband has hit this spot, and fearful that you will forget what Alanon has taught us up to this point.  Hang on, lead the way for me!!


Aron


PS fishSLAP fishSLAP fishSLAP



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Kis,


Dolphin123 slaps Kis with a trout!


LOL, you asked for it.


Anyway---------------


It seems to me that you are doing well, because you are aware of what is going on. I struggle with staying out of his recovery or lack of.


I will be keeping you in my prayers Kis.


Much Love,



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David62 carefully removes his newly aquired ValleyTrout (purchased in small shop right outside Yosemite) and presses button til it says "Oh My God!"


Great news about hubby Kis!


Da Magic of Yosemite at work?


I can just imagine how difficult it would be to keep to my side of the street in your shoes!  Any time you feel a jaywalk coming on run to phone or room for a good trout whacking!


David



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Hi Kis


 


((Kis))


Slappitty slap with the trout!  A very LARGE one J


 


I am so happy that your husband has admitted that he has a problem.


I prayed and prayed for years that my husband would admit he had a problem and seek help.


6 weeks ago he admitted that he had a problem and quit drinking.


How I want to run his recovery. How I want to control his recovery. I want to ask, did you go to AA, etc….


He has all the AA literature -  I of course provided it all to him….


 


I bite my tongue A LOT when we talk. I keep positive and allow him to direct the conversation around his recovery, or more simply his not drinking.


What my sponser calls sodriety.


 


Infinite patience my friend….


 


In support


 


Megan


 



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Dayamn!!!


And we ain't talkin' veggies here!!! Sure brings a whole new perspective to your life...not sure I would know how to handle that.  Great job kismet, SenoraBob



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