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Resolved Question: My mom makes me feel guilty for being depressed while her and my dad are alcoholics. Why?
This is going to be quite long but I would appreciate it if you read it all and put some input. Thanks ![]()
Growing up, starting at about age 7 or 8 I noticed how often my parents drank alcohol, which was all the time. I am 17 years old now now and it got really bad during the summer months of the beginning of my middle school years when school was out. So to get my feelings out because I was so isolated (we go out to our summer home in the mountains where I had no friends) I started to keep a diary. I wrote down everything I felt towards them. Love, hate, insecurity, everything. I went into a bout of depression and I started to cut myself when I was in 7th grade which was how bad it got. I mean I don’t want this to be some story to make you feel sorry for me but in all honesty children of alcoholics aren’t supposed to overjoyed that their parents are passive and incoherent all the time.
Well long story/short my mother read my whole diary which was like the story of my life (seriously.) I wrote some really horrible things in there about myself and my parents. About how I was suicidal and how I used to cut and how I was on the edge of hating them. We got into this horrible screaming match at about midnight when I got home one random night. She said stuff like “We’ve provided a comfortable way of living for you! How could you feel this way?!” Yes, I agree with her because my father makes a good amount of money every year because he works in real estate. He actually sent me to Europe last summer. But bottom line is that I’m a COA. Children of Alcoholics. I’ve read up on COAs quite a bit. It’s normal for a COA to acquire depression. They’ve tried to buy my love ever since I was little. And honestly, it hasn’t worked.
If you go here: http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/facts_for_families/children_of_alcoholics
I’ve been through all those problems at one time or another. Guilt, embarrassment, etc…
I’ve told my mom that trust is such a fragile thing and she’s going to have to start earning it back from me and it’s really difficult for me to trust anyone now. The way I grew up was very different, my mom and dad ARE married but my dad works out of town all the time so I live with my mom and we both see him on weekends but summer he is always here. Recently my dad has gotten caught on a DUI so he quit drinking and my mom has also slowed down A LOT since she knows how it has affected me. I no longer cut and am no longer suicidal. I feel like I’ve never had parents because they were always passed out or drunk off their faces. I’ve even witnessed my dad almost stab my mom. I’ve had to pick up my mom off the floor numerous times because she’s passed out when she’s had too much to drink. And it has scarred me. But why is it that they think I should be a mentally normal child?
Voting Question: My mom makes me feel guilty for being depressed while her and my dad are alcoholics. Why?
Growing up, starting at about age 7 or 8 I noticed how often my parents drank alcohol, which was all the time. I am 17 years old now now and it got really bad during the summer months of the beginning of my middle school years when school was out. So to get my feelings out because I was so isolated (we go out to our summer home in the mountains where I had no friends) I started to keep a diary. I wrote down everything I felt towards them. Love, hate, insecurity, everything. I went into a bout of depression and I started to cut myself when I was in 7th grade which was how bad it got. I mean I don’t want this to be some story to make you feel sorry for me but in all honesty children of alcoholics aren’t supposed to overjoyed that their parents are passive and incoherent all the time.
Well long story/short my mother read my whole diary which was like the story of my life (seriously.) I wrote some really horrible things in there about myself and my parents. About how I was suicidal and how I used to cut and how I was on the edge of hating them. We got into this horrible screaming match at about midnight when I got home one random night. She said stuff like “We’ve provided a comfortable way of living for you! How could you feel this way?!” Yes, I agree with her because my father makes a good amount of money every year because he works in real estate. He actually sent me to Europe last summer. But bottom line is that I’m a COA. Children of Alcoholics. I’ve read up on COAs quite a bit. It’s normal for a COA to acquire depression. They’ve tried to buy my love ever since I was little. And honestly, it hasn’t worked.
If you go here: http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/facts_for_families/children_of_alcoholics
I’ve been through all those problems at one time or another. Guilt, embarrassment, etc…
I’ve told my mom that trust is such a fragile thing and she’s going to have to start earning it back from me and it’s really difficult for me to trust anyone now. The way I grew up was very different, my mom and dad ARE married but my dad works out of town all the time so I live with my mom and we both see him on weekends but summer he is always here. Recently my dad has gotten caught on a DUI so he quit drinking and my mom has also slowed down A LOT since she knows how it has affected me. I no longer cut and am no longer suicidal. I feel like I’ve never had parents because they were always passed out or drunk off their faces. I’ve even witnessed my dad almost stab my mom. I’ve had to pick up my mom off the floor numerous times because she’s passed out when she’s had too much to drink. And it has scarred me. But why is it that they think I should be a mentally normal child?
Sorry for this being so long but I would appreciate it if you read it all
Ian - Wow, how did you know that I love that quote? I’ve heard of it before and I live by it actually. It’s by Winston Churchhill. It’s very inspirational. Thank you.
Resolved Question: Does any one know of or could recommend a dependable real estate agent in Big Canoe, Georgia?
I am wanting to move to the North Georgia Mountains. I am really wanting to find a real estate agency that is familar with the Big Canoe Resort real estate market. I see lots of ads for “homes for sale north Georgia” but I want to use an agent that works hard for the buyer. Thanks for any help and referrals.
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