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Army Thread Friday 30 Jan
and this I think helps me too....
t is as necessary to kick off the habit of using the nicotine gum as it is to stop smoking or chewing tobacco. The first thing you will require is self confidence. Remember, if you managed to stop smoking, you can definitely get rid of the habit of chewing the gum too. Just be determined, set a goal for yourself and stick to the goal. You can even take the help of your family and friends for the purpose. Remember, anything is possible if you make up your mind to do it.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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Army Thread Friday 30 Jan
thinking of you, Becoming - great to have you as commited soldier!!! Love ya!
Wish and Be - that you have each other to relate to at this time is a very good gift - WISH, I wish I had a magic wand I could make everthing OK for you and Cy.....alcoholism is SO cunning baffling and powerful, TRY as hard as you can to separate the person (loved alk one) from his disease. IT IS VERY HARD - I put up with a hell of a lot from Vea in the middle of last year - there were times when I almost COULDNT wait for him to go to prison. SOunds awful, but I was getting SICK of his rollercoaster drinking behaviour when I was struggling in sobriety. EVERYTHIND HAS WORKED OUT FOR US THO - hold on to that, Wishy and Be - that it DOES WORK OUT!!! Just keep yourselves safe first x x
Heading to work now. Blessings all x x*Serenity is the calm WITHIN the storm*
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Army Thread Friday 30 Jan
one2many;533538 wrote: For me, it was the letting me down bit....give me a glimmer of home...promise me that he would stop and then let me down again.
I think I felt that I wasnt important enough or that he didnt love me enough to stop.
I know better now and it was the disease...but in saying that, it was my Father...I would imagine if it were a partner it is much worse....
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Army Thread Friday 30 Jan
LookingToGrow;533544 wrote: But O2M, to some degree we expect our spouses to let us down from time to time, parents are suppose to be there for us 24/7 - I think.
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Army Thread Friday 30 Jan
O2M, I would say I blame my mother more as well. She enabled my father and provoked him all the time. She would take the cat and run off and leave us kids with a drunk dad that also took too many prescristion drugs. We didn't have 911 back in those days.:l
LTG AF January 13, 2011
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