RE: Admitted.
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Great progress! Her signing the papers for the trip to Germany and bringing up issues to address means she's also giving things a deep thought.
I think drawing a line and sticking with it is always the hardest part with addictions. The lines can be arbitrary for special occasions but also keep it enforced, which I find to be a bit easier when I look at it from the pov that I'm not just living for myself.
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It's a work in progress, but with progress. I'm always a little scared about that, not because of rational thinking, but because of the experiences I had. I just commented on one of Galenkp's post that I tend to take 50/50 risks quite often, as I developed the skill to make the best out of something going wrong. With her, it feels like a worse risk, but in reality, it's better. Until it isn't, of course.
And yes, those lines are important. I do easier if I have a certain number in mind. If I tell myself - I'll only have 2 beer tonight! - on a Friday, it's a lot easier to stick to that. And even more so if I tell others.