Dear Annie: Thank you so much for recommending Al-Anon to your readers who are struggling with the devastating effects of alcoholism. This program has been a lifeline for me, offering a safe space to ...
Dear Annie: Thank you so much for recommending Al-Anon to your readers who are struggling with the devastating effects of alcoholism. This program has been a lifeline for me, offering a safe space to ...
Al-Anon is a fellowship open to anyone who feels affected by someone else s drinking. It is not affiliated with any religion. Membership is anonymous and members sharings are kept in confidence.
I’m writing about your response to the husband of an alcoholic wife. I have seen you answer others in the past regarding how Alcoholics Anonymous has helped a lot of people. In this case, I would ...
Al-Anon and Alateen: The meetings will be in-person again, but virtual meetings are still available. For more information, please visit https://wilmingtonncal-anon ...
The woman, who called herself "Jay," fiddled with her coffee cup. Her three friends, Susan, Christine and Leon, waited patiently, offering silent support while she collected her thoughts. "I joined .?
Thank you so much for suggesting Al-Anon to people who have friends or relatives with drinking problems. I have learned that I can live a good life, no matter what someone else is doing. This program ...
Dear Annie: I’m writing in response to your column about the woman whose marriage had become strained due to her husband’s drinking. Kudos for emphasizing that he needs Alcoholics Anonymous, but I’d ...
Last fall I wrote a column for GO Healthy in which four local people, all alcoholics with long-term sobriety, told their stories of recovery. The hope was to remove some of the mystery and ...
Thirty-one years ago, I picked up Ann Landers column and read about a lady enjoying a lovely Sunday, watching her kids play in the park. Her husband was out drinking somewhere and she was not happy ...