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<font color=darkorchid>Her Royal Meanness "SLAP"<b
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He realizes that there is something that he will lose by supporting her sobriety.
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oh of course, it's just so strange for someone who doesn't live like this to understand.
Today we met with her therapist. It was good, but also very sad. We had our behaviour of sparing the kids from her reinforced. That was a big saving issue for me. I have been feeling guilt over keeping the kids from her (they can't be with her alone or overnight) I just don't feel safe with that. The sad info was that she concluded that MIL isn't ready to change and that there is a real risk that she could be sucessful at suicide. That is down right scary. But there is nothing that we can do other than rescue her in the moment.
