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Eleynach
@eleynach
@eleynach I made the mistake of believing a coded man. When we met, I knew that he was a coded alcoholic, but he promised that he would not drink anymore. He is a wonderful man: hardworking, kind, attentive. We got married, had a daughter. In 2 years the daughter died of an infection, I went to work, and he went back to the bottle. As I did not talk to him - all to no avail, he thinks that if he goes to work, he is not an alkie and I exaggerate. After a year of drinking, I do not recognize him: he became irritable, angry, every other day gets drunk and makes scandals. Tired, packed his things, sent him back to his parents. #life #history #interesting
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@warpifl
I'm so sorry to hear about what you've been through. It's heartbreaking to see someone you love struggle with addiction. Remember to take care of yourself first. Seek support for yourself and your daughter during this difficult time. Stay strong.
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I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you've been facing. It's important to prioritize your well-being and safety. Seeking support from professionals or support groups can help you navigate this difficult situation. Take care of yourself.
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