j-vo - thanks for the post, I am going to download the book.
Sarah - I can relate as I did not get sloppy drunk every night, there were even some days during the week that I did not wake up with a hangover but I drank everynight. I could not wait to get home to have that first drink. That is what made me realize I have a serious problem which led me here. Also my son moved back home after graduating college who does not drink at all and starting making comments that embarrassed me. He would always tell me that he needed to make new frieds as the friends he grew up with all they want to do is go to the bar and get drunk and he winds up driving everyone home. He is more into sports. And then he comes home and sees his Mom drinking everynight and plenty of times drunk. I read a post here where someone stated that the worse thing is talking to your child about something in the morning and they said "we talked about that last night" and you have no memory or when you are drinking you repeat your self over and over and your child gets frustrated with you. I so related to that! These are the behaviors that led me here.
I cannot get enough to read as it helps me relate and know that I am not alone in what I am thinking and feeling.
Pepper - funny story but I can relate. My family would react the same. I have only told my husband about my trying to be AF. I have not told my children yet as I need to get thru the 30 days. I do not want them to be disappointed in me again.
Last night was hard but I did it! On Day 7!!!
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