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Dealing With Your Parents Alcoholism – Times of India
Alcoholism: Dealing with your parents alcoholism – Times of India
Dealing with your parents alcoholism
Times of India Alcoholism can not only bring about resent towards parents, but they can lead to excess frustration as well. Here's how you can deal with your parents alcoholism. 1. Never blame yourself for their habit. Make it clear to yourself that you're not the … Albemarle Counseling Group: Dealing with alcoholism |
Alcoholism – Google News
Alcoholism: Teens Die Due to Excess Alcoholism – TopNews New Zealand
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Teens Die Due to Excess Alcoholism
TopNews New Zealand With the increasing deaths due to excessive alcoholism taken up by teens, the Prime Minister was being forced to take some serious legal action in order to stop such deaths. The legal age limit in the country to take up drinking was 21 years and above, … |
Alcohol Abuse: Early Substance Abuse Risk Different in Girls and Boys With ADHD – DailyIndia.com
Alcohol Abuse: Early substance abuse risk different in girls and boys with ADHD – DailyIndia.com
Early substance abuse risk different in girls and boys with ADHD
DailyIndia.com Only in females were baseline ADHD symptoms significant predictors of alcohol abuse and dependence and illicit drug use at age 14. At the age of 17.5, parents' reports of inattentiveness and hyperactivity were significant predictors for frequent … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: Public high school opens precedent-setting drug clinic – Reuters
Public high school opens precedent-setting drug clinic
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – An in-school drug and alcohol abuse clinic is opening at a public high school on Long Island, the first of its kind in New York state and possibly in the nation, treatment advocates said on Wednesday. … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: 2 adults charged with driving drunk, kids in car – Park Rapids Enterprise
Alcohol Abuse: Duncan Sheik Postpones Concert Tour to Deal With Alcohol Abuse – Wall Street Journal (Blog)
Alcohol Abuse: Duncan Sheik Postpones Concert Tour to Deal With Alcohol Abuse – Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Duncan Sheik Postpones Concert Tour to Deal With Alcohol Abuse
Wall Street Journal (blog) Facing an alcohol problem, Duncan Sheik has postponed the first week of a concert tour that was scheduled to start tomorrow night in New York. A representative for the singer says, “At this time, Duncan is currently struggling with an … Duncan Sheik Cancels Tour Dates to Deal with Alcohol-Related Addiction Tony Winner Duncan Sheik Cancels Concerts Due To Alcohol Problem Tony Winner Duncan Sheik Cancels East Coast Concerts to Deal with Alcohol Problem |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: With Summer Approaching Parents Should Make Sure Kids Don’t Use Downtime to … – Sacramento Bee
Did Anyone Else Experience Infidelity With an Alcoholic Spouse?
Question by Im Notnaiveanymore: Did anyone else experience infidelity with an alcoholic spouse?
I have been married for five years, together for ten. My husband is an alcoholic, now in recovery. When we met, he didn’t seem to drink any more than my other friends, and over the years we had a great relationship that everyone envied. I never worried about him being unfaithful, but I slowly did start to worry about his drinking. It seemed to be getting worse. Over the last two years, our life began falling apart – his disease progressed rapidly and his drinking and drug use became priority number one. The meaner he got, the more I pulled away from him and shut down. I started seeing a counselor and tried to prepare myself to leave if he didn’t get sober. While our life was reaching a crisis point, I found out he was cheating on me with a girl he worked with, a fellow drinker, and someone with no self-respect – a real catch. It wasn’t just a one-night stand, it was five months of sneaking around behind my back. I always thought if I ever found out he had cheated, I would leave and never look back – it turns out that was not my immediate reaction. I just saw it so tied into his alcoholic behavior, I wasn’t ready to give up on him. I thought, “the addiction is controlling him – it’s not the real him.” Plus, I was still in shock and denial, and confused about this turn my life was taking. So, I found out, went back home to my home town, and he went to detox. I told him I didn’t know if I could get over the cheating or not, but I knew I couldn’t get over the drinking, so if he wanted me in his life, he had better start with getting sober and we would take it from there. I came back, he was not sober despite going to detox, so I kept my distance, trying again to prepare myself to leave him for good. Finally, by the grace of God, and without me really knowing why (he says it was me), he checked into rehab and has now been sober almost two months. He is like a different person, which my counselor says is the miracle of rehab. He is fully committed to recovery and completely remorseful for what he put me through. That’s all fine and dandy, but I’m left in the wake of the damage storm his addiction ripped through our lives. I understand that cheating is a “symptom of the disease,” I just can’t believe he took it so far and for so long. I don’t know what to do. I know I need to be patient, and give it time, and he really wants us to go to counseling and is trying to earn back my trust, but I just don’t want to be stupid anymore, I don’t want to be lied to anymore, I just am so angry that I’m even in this position right now. It’s just that the cheating (as far as I know) was such a huge anamoly in our relationship. It seems like it only happened because his disease was at its peak level of destruction. He really was my soul mate – if you subtract that devil addiction. So now what? He is sober, so does that mean he’s going to stop lying? Never cheat on me again? I’m just so messed up. Even if it was part of the disease, it still happened and I still totally don’t trust him. Sorry, I don’t even know if I have a question! I just never hear about infidelity at Al-Anon and am wondering what other people’s experiences are. Did you stay together? Did you split up? Did it feel like a new beginning once your partner was sober? Did you forgive everything the disease brought into your life? I’m so sad because it’s like the addiction took him away from me. Eff addiction, seriously. Any input is appreciated!!! :)
CEYY Inks Deal With Big Insurer- MoneyTV With Donald Baillargeon
On MoneyTV with Donald Baillargeon, Don learns of a deal between Aetna Insurance and CEYY.
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