Addiction & Recovery
Related: About this forumRelationship changes in recovery
yeah, I do keep posting don't I? I am having some painful changes in my life as I work on my recovery. How many here were able to stay in their relationship as they moved through the steps? I'd 'perciate the experience, strength and hope shared.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)There are actually 2 recoveries involved....the sobriety
and then the co-dependence issues.
Unless both people in a relationship can be clean and sober AND have worked the Co-de stuff, it is very very tough
to grow in the same direction.
Worse yet, it takes a few years to grow into the full recovery part of sobriety.
Thankfully, there is Al-Anon and also 12 Step Co-de groups.
Takes a hell of a lot of conscious work for 2 people to grow together.
libodem
(19,288 posts)The spouse of the alcoholic is often sicker than the alcoholic? Sometime they will actively sabotage the recovery because the old familiar life is all they know and the change forces them to change too. It is FN hard, huh. Is he in alanon?
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cally
(21,712 posts)and my husband chose to not go to al anon. It's taken work, much communication, and willingness to change on both our parts. After 6 years, I often hear my husband use AA sayings and certainly uses many of the tools without quite knowing where he got it.
Old Codger
(4,205 posts)I managed to remain in my relationship, it took some doing but worked out., wife found alanon not to her liking she preferred AA instead,she said it seemed a more positive approach... 29 years later still working ok but still takes some work on both sides.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)i highly recommend it
http://www.upperroomcomm.com/insights/traditions.shtml
Iggo
(48,321 posts)I was subtracting myself from "the life" and she wasn't.
Our relationship was basically over the day I quit.
irisblue
(34,326 posts)This is a hard day...but it's a good one. Living with changes still scares me, but today is a good day and a hapy one
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)it works if you work it cuz you're WORTH IT!!!
tavalon
(27,985 posts)My husband was sicker than I was. As I got better, he got sicker and he took up with a woman who shows all the signs of a personality disorder. Now, I don't even recognize him, he acts so much like her. Sad.
But, I'm moving on. We still share a child, so I'm stuck with him on some level but it's helping with my boundary work.