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holyrood
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I feel like I’ve just read my own words, in reading your initial post. Alcoholic father in chronic pain, verbally abusive mother, criticism, finding fault. The best thing I ever did was take him at his word when he repeatedly threatened to kick me out, the summer I was 18. I packed up and left, went to my college, hit the streets until I had two jobs, and started paperwork to be declared legally independent of my parents, which allowed me to then apply for college grants on my own income, rather than theirs.
The long and short of the rest of the story is that I should have stayed away. Alcoholics do not change until they decide to, and there is simply no dealing with them, helping them, or living at peace with them.
I hope you’ll go to al-anon.
I feel like I’ve just read my own words, in reading your initial post. Alcoholic father in chronic pain, verbally abusive mother, criticism, finding fault. The best thing I ever did was take him at his word when he repeatedly threatened to kick me out, the summer I was 18. I packed up and left, went to my college, hit the streets until I had two jobs, and started paperwork to be declared legally independent of my parents, which allowed me to then apply for college grants on my own income, rather than theirs.
The long and short of the rest of the story is that I should have stayed away. Alcoholics do not change until they decide to, and there is simply no dealing with them, helping them, or living at peace with them.
I hope you’ll go to al-anon.