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[quote=Anonymous]Well this is a thread from the past... A recovering alcoholic should put in as much time in early recovery to getting sober as they did getting drunk. I know it maybe hard that he is sober and spending so much time on being sober, but how much time did he spend drunk? A man or woman with a good program will be a good partner. They will not be this involved with AA forever. The first year is extremely tough though. I’ve seen a few people get divorced when the spouse didn’t want to be with the recovering alcoholic as they got healthy. Lots of times I see people who are just as sick as the drunk, use to taking care of someone and in love with the chaos, who can’t see their part when they aren’t required to take care of the drunk. I’d check out Al-Anon.[/quote]
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