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But I don't know this person


I have come to realize over the past few days that I do not know the child my wife speaks of.  My alcoholic/addict stepdaughter.


I am now realizing that that is part of the reason why I don't get it.  I never knew the child and she has been addicted to some substance or another since she was 12.  I only know the alcoholic/addict.


Now I can say, I don't know that person you are talking about.  I only know the person who she is now and has been for the last 15 years.  I wish I knew that other person, then maybe I would have hope for her, if I had some remembrance of a loving and caring person.  Unfortunately all I have ever seen is a drunk or stoned, stumbling, mean, vindinctive, manipulative little girl in a grown up body.


Am not sure why I am posting this.  This realization just came today.  Maybe I am hoping that I am not the only person who has ever been through this experience, to only know someone as an addict or alcoholic.


Look forward to hearing more


Annie



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in my experience Annie, I don't know my A as him anymore either. I don't really remember who he was before. I have known him since I was seventeen, I am fifty three now.


I am so sorry for your stepdaughter, she is so very sick.


Hoping you can keep growing in alanon and take care of you.


Much love,debilyn



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(((((lilms))))


So sorry you are having to deal with this.


This disease is ruthless and cruel. Take care of yourself.


Doxie



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(((Annie)))

I'm fairly new but my thought is that the more you work the program and read other ppls esh, the more you will realize that this is an illness and I think you will be able to have compassion for your step daughter. I have an A son but I feel compassion for all who inherited this terrible disease and the people that have to live with it.

Love...Gail

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Gail


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Glad you found Al-anon. Its hard not to harbor resentment. I struggle all the time. Hopefully, working the steps will give me the tools that I need to have the serenity I so desperately want. From what I have heard, it's guaranteed to work so long as you work the steps completely and continue to practice the principles. I wish courage, strength, and hope for all of us as we deal with this.

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