Sue describes a hair-raising life before finding the program. Listener should be advised that she discusses violence against herself, her husband, and children and animals. She shares the tragic consequences of untreated Al-Anon-ism in herself and in others whom she has known and sponsored. The disease of alcoholism can kill in more ways than one. It is an awe-inspiring testament to the strength of the program that Sue now lives a happy and stable life with an entire family committed to the 12 steps.
Excellent, raw, and touching portrayal of the affect of alcoholism in families.
Great reminder of how sick the alanon can become
Sue describes a hair-raising life before finding the program. Listener should be advised that she discusses violence against herself, her husband, and children and animals. She shares the tragic consequences of untreated Al-Anon-ism in herself and in others whom she has known and sponsored. The disease of alcoholism can kill in more ways than one. It is an awe-inspiring testament to the strength of the program that Sue now lives a happy and stable life with an entire family committed to the 12 steps.