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‎02-26-2018 03:38 PM
@KingstonsMomwrote:
@YorkieonmyPillowwrote:I can't believe her own BROTHER called the cops!
That tells you how violent it must have been, if her adult brother couldn't break it up and had to call 911!
Enabling Heather is not what she needs. Brother, Did the right thing.
‎02-26-2018 03:39 PM - edited ‎02-26-2018 03:41 PM
@Tinkrbl44 Good analysis. Yes, an addict is always an 'addict' and once clean and sober become a 'recovering addict' IMHO, all these so called shake and bake recovery centers do is sober them up and put them back out into the same set of environmental and cultural circumstances from which they came. Same set of triggers. So, is it all about the money, a revolving door of relapse, recovery and relapse?
‎02-26-2018 03:39 PM
@Shawniewrote:
@YorkieonmyPillowwrote:I can't believe her own BROTHER called the cops!
Why not? Would you have had him watch while she seriously hurt the boyfriend??
Yes!
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‎02-26-2018 03:44 PM - edited ‎02-26-2018 03:47 PM
@Fauxfiniwrote:Alcoholism does not make one as you say stupidly a hot mess. It is a horrible disease u think about that
Active alcoholism (where the addict is using) does make you a 'hot mess'.Law enforcement can attest to that.
Alcoholics Anonymous calls it 'life becoming unmanageable ', not only for the addict but for all the lives the addict touches. Hence, Al-Anon.
It is an insidious disease that never gets better, there is no cure for it other than complete abstinence, and those who suffer from it must remain diligent about it for their lifetimes.
When in remission, life for the addict can become 'normal' and fruitful. AA is always encouraging to share your 'experience, strength and hope (from AA Big Book)' to help others when possible.
There, but for the grace of God (or whatever your Higher Power is) goes I.
‎02-26-2018 03:45 PM
@Sweet_Serenitywrote:
@KingstonsMomwrote:
@YorkieonmyPillowwrote:I can't believe her own BROTHER called the cops!
That tells you how violent it must have been, if her adult brother couldn't break it up and had to call 911!
Enabling Heather is not what she needs. Brother, Did the right thing.
Both myself and @YorkieonmyPillow said that the brother did the right thing in calling 911.
I'm confused about what the "enabling Heather" comment means?
‎02-26-2018 03:54 PM
Confused? How? Clearly said! Brother did right action calling the police.
‎02-26-2018 04:10 PM
Every adjective being used in this thread is correct when dealing with alcoholism. I should know, my dad was an alcoholic. A very well functioning alcoholic, but still an alcoholic.
‎02-26-2018 04:12 PM
@mousiegirlwrote:
@151949wrote:Gosh, that beautiful young girl looks really awful.
@151949 She isn't a young girl, pushing sixty.
I did not me4an she is still young - I meant her beauty is gone.
‎02-26-2018 04:30 PM
@KingstonsMom No I didn't say he did the right thing. I was surprised that her own brother involved LE - result, she was arrested and now has all this bad publicity.
There were 2 grown men there --- I'm sure they could've handled whatever was going on.
‎02-26-2018 04:47 PM
@Sweet_Serenitywrote:Confused? How? Clearly said! Brother did right action calling the police.
Because I agreed with you, that the brother did the right thing, but your post sounded like you thought that I didn't agree with you.
We both agree that the brother did the right thing in calling 911.
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