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phoenix54 (original poster member #36574) posted at 4:55 PM on Saturday, December 1st, 2012
Hello all. My WW and I attended an Al-Anon meeting this morning as we have a son who is presently in rehab for substance abuse. He is working on his recovery as are we on our recovery.
I am in recovery on two levels: recovery from the A and recovery from my son's addiction. The two are so intertwined for me (with crossover triggers).
I've been thinking about this for a while but I can definitely see how the 12 steps can also help in recovery from infidelity.
I came across infidelity survivors anonymous (ISA) online and called in this past week. There is presently only one in person meeting in TX with a national phone-in meeting on Thursday nights. Just curious if anyone else has experience with ISA. Also, I'm interested in the application of the 12 steps to infidelity recovery. Thanks.
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BH: 47 (me)
WW: 45
11 month PA/EA
4 children
D-day: 5/4/12
Married: 20 years
Reconciled
GreenEyeGirl ( member #36667) posted at 8:10 PM on Saturday, December 1st, 2012
I've never heard of ISA. Can you keep us posted on what it is all about?
BW=45; WH=46 We have 2 kids DD/DS.
DDay 6-13-12 Married 23 years
He cheated on our marriage during year 14. Eight yrs after the A began is when I found out.
Going to try to reconcile, my heart is BROKEN
phoenix54 (original poster member #36574) posted at 5:37 PM on Monday, December 3rd, 2012
Sure. Will do. I'm going to call in again this Thursday.
BH: 47 (me)
WW: 45
11 month PA/EA
4 children
D-day: 5/4/12
Married: 20 years
Reconciled
Lyonesse ( member #32943) posted at 5:41 PM on Monday, December 3rd, 2012
I don't know anything about ISA, but I bought a 12-step workbook at a library sale for fifty cents. The exercises in the book looked interesting and WH and I were going to try them out as a way of confronting infidelity issues.
I'd be curious to know how the ISA meetings go, too.
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