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Post Info TOPIC: learning to detach.... again


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learning to detach.... again


for several years i have felt able to detach from my A's behavior and hurtful words.  When he stopped drinking for 2 weeks, all my "walls" broke down.  It was a wonderful 2 weeks.  He was the wonderful, sweet, loving, kind, responsible husband I knew was in there.  Then he fell of the wagon on Friday and although he has not been drinking heavily, all his "drinking behavior" has come back.


I am mad that i let my guard down and no my ability to detach seems to have fallen off the wagon along with him.


I am mad at myself because i felt i was beginning to grow in this process, and I have let him knock me back down to step one again.


Do we ever really get past step one???



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 For me, when I worked the steps with a sponsor (and I always encourage anyone interested in persuing recovery to also get a sponsor) I realized that detachment was a lifelong process. People will continue to battle their deamons, and that may be in the forms of their thinking *or* their drinking. The reality is that if ever I feel I am "too wise for step 1," then I may want to do a humility check. After all, I am no less than human but no less a human, and humans cannot control diseases of mind, body, spirit, or of choice.

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I find I am always coming back to Step 1, and not just in matters regarding alcohol or drugs.  It applies to so many things in my life:  my kids, my sisters, my neighbors, you name it.  It's important for me to remember I can't control or fix anyone (or anything) else.

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Sometimes steps need to be repeated, even when A's drinking has not changed.  Just hang in there.


 


Easy duz it



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