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submitted by George

?My husband is a recovering alcoholic and
he and I have been debating over a question that I hope you can help us out
with. When alcohol is used in food preparation, does that present a potential
risk to the alcoholic? For example, flaming cheese (Greek appetizer) that is
doused in brandy, mushrooms cooked in red wine vinegar, etc. My husband believes
it burns off and I don't think so. I'm an active member of al-anon and I don't
wish to control my husband's eating, but we've come across this
situation/discussion more than once and frankly I'm curious?
submitted by Nancy

? My dear
friend who is also my roommate has a cocaine addiction. He recently told me that
he has spent all of his money on coke and feels out of control. He also
expressed an interest in treatment, specifically an inpatient rehab. What can I
do to support him? I do attend Alanon. Do you have any other suggestions? books?
Thank you for your time!
submitted by Sara

?I have a couple of questions regarding Sex
Addiction. My husband is a recovering alcoholic/cocaine addict. During a
marriage counseling session, the counselor suggested that he might also be a sex
addict. Is there a difference between being a cocaine addict and the behaviors
that go with it (sex, infidelity, etc.) and having a sex addiction. I am a
grateful member of Al-Anon and do not wish to judge, but it's really a difficult
topic with my husband and I. I have a lot of understanding about addiction to
alcohol and cocaine but sex I don't know about. For example, if he is addicted
to sex does that mean if I have sex with him, am I enabling him? Is it the same
as drinking with an alcoholic or doing drugs with an addict? Also, is there
"recovery" from sex addiction? Like, will he be able to have sex
"normally" or how most people would consider "socially
acceptable". My thought is if sex addiction is like alcohol or drugs, they
would not. (Alcoholics cannot drink "normally," drug addicts cannot do
drugs "recreationally", etc.) Also are there any recovery groups for
wives of sex addicts? I am really struggling with this.
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