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Post Info TOPIC: History of the decline of my marriage to an alcoholic, as evident from my Kindle book purchases


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History of the decline of my marriage to an alcoholic, as evident from my Kindle book purchases


I was going through some stuff today, and came across this list I'd made of the self-help books I bought as I was struggling with stuff in my marriage and coming to terms with the reality of my AH's drinking problem.  It's sort of funny (in an ouch/poignant sort of way) how it sums up the progression and I thought I'd share.  These are in the order that I bought them over a period of maybe 5 years or so:

Choosing Happiness

Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

Save Your Marriage: Get rid of your resentment

Breaking Free from Emotional Abuse

Codependent No More

Living Successfully with Screwed up People

Mr Mean: Saving your Relationship from Irritable Male Syndrome

Disarming the Narcissist

The Wizard of Oz and Other Narcissists

Why is it always about You?

Victory over Verbal Abuse

Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse

I know I'm in there Somewhere

Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Deal Breakers: When to Work on a Relationship and When to Leave

The Emotionally Abusive Relationship

Taking Space: How to use Separation to Heal your Relationship

The Dance of Anger

Emotional Assault: Recognizing an Abusive Partner's Bag of Tricks

Contemplating Divorce

Getting them Sober

Understanding the High Functioning Alcoholic

Reclaim Your Life: You and the Alcoholic

Living with a Functioning Alcoholic: A Woman's Survival Guide

Living With an Alcoholic

Love is a Choice: Letting go of Unhealthy Relationships

Of Course You're Angry: A guide to dealing with the emotions of substance abuse

Divorce and Money

He's History, You're Not: Surviving Divorce After 40

Daily Affirmations for Co-Dependents

And this doesn't include the Alanon books themselves.   

 



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norasq, thanks for the listing!!  

You certainly did seek much self help over a 5 year period,

you are to be commended!!

My apologies for my edits, I did not read all that you

listed before I responded!!  



-- Edited by Debb on Sunday 12th of July 2015 05:35:43 PM



-- Edited by Debb on Sunday 12th of July 2015 05:36:56 PM

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Norasq

This is certainly an impressive list and a great validation of your sincerity in seeking an answer to the problems you were facing. I'm glad you finally found Al-Anon and Al-Anon literature and are walking with the principles that are so powerful.

Thanks for sharing your journey



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Oh wow, firstly hugs; what a lot of reading you have done to try to find ways to make thing work! You deserve an honorary relationship counsellor degree after all those! lol.
I had a look through my ebook purchases and found a similar story. Added to my posts here, it's not hard to remember where I was then and appreciate where I am now.
Thanks for the smile


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I agree that's an extensive list and a testament to great effort put into place trying to live through a dysfunctional existence.

So glad that you have found Al-Anon and perhaps this is the start of a new and wonderful journey!

I have also read a few of these.....now I got a few books, a decent plan, a great sponsor and a workable program. Freedom is nice!

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That's certainly a testament to your unrelenting commitment to trying to make things better for yourself. I'm glad that you put so much effort into examining so many aspects of the situation in your decision making! Congrats!

What strikes me is that it's also a testament to how many people out there suffer. It pains me to think how alone so many of them feel when the never-ending list of publications available demonstrates the exact opposite. I'm sure I feel that way mostly because I was one of them!

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Thank you all! I posted the original message as humor, but it IS revealing. And I've kept the list in my journal because at times I did need to remind myself in a short-hand way of my emotional journey and just some of the ways I tried to sort things out. Can you tell I find researching/getting info helpful when I'm confused and struggling?! But as you've all said, it's a common path. Now I focus on the daily Alanon affirmations and those help so much.

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Norasq, I found it funny :D but also informative! Good list of books you got there! I think we can never lose when we look at things and want to learn and take the best approach. I am sure you took something from that reading. :)

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