2 Months Sober
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04:20 PM EST, Wed July 25, 2012
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anonymous
My ex girlfriend had a drinking problem and it eventually got so bad that I ended the relationship because I couldn't deal with the constant problems anymore, though I still did and do love her. Now she has been going to AA and she is 2 months sober and she is asking me to take her back. For her 2 months is a very big deal and I am proud of her. Is 2 months of sober time a significant enough amount that it indicates that she is likely going to be able to keep off the drinking?
Rachel Starck Says...
While in early recovery, two months is a big deal, it is not a long time at all in the big picture of making sobriety a life long habit. There is no way to predict whether someone will relapse or not. Certainly going to AA (developing a strong sober support system, mentors, sponsers etc) is a great start. People with years of sobriety relapse, as well as people who have two or three months in recovery. I would look at how she is incorporating her recovery into her lifestyle. What is she doing to cope with emotions, challenges, struggles. I might suggest you attend Al Anon for support for yourself!
Rachel Starck, LPC
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