Hi Moss,
I am heartbroken for you.:l Have you ever written your son a letter...apologizing for your actions and taking the steps to make things right? I believe a letter might help.
You are right... my actions didn't line up with my words either, and I was still drinking so my family really could not trust me much. I would be encouraged by Fisher's words. I didn't think my family would ever forgive me for the 3.5 years of drinking hell I caused them. But they did and we have all moved on. But.....they had to see me sober. No more drunken phone calls that I didn't remember....no showing up for family meals already blitzed, etc.
Becoming AF gives us confidence and makes us stronger. We think we are stronger when we are drinking because we become uninhibited and are not afraid to say things....until all the words come out wrong and then we inflict even more damage on our loved ones. AL really makes us weak people. Without telling him, your son will notice those positive changes in your behavior, as long as you try your damndest to be AF. Please PM me anytime, neighbor. We Cheeseheads have to stick together.:l
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