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Larry and his daughter Maranda explore her perspective on his alcoholism and recovery journey, creating a powerful conversation about family healing, forgiveness, and moving forward together.
• Maranda shares childhood memories of her father as a church deacon with an "open door" home for those in need
• Larry's first drink came after gastric bypass surgery in 2007, setting the stage for his later addiction
• The family noticed Larry's drinking worsening around 2014-2015 when Maranda was having her first child
• A series of traumatic events including their dog drowning and family tensions escalated Larry's drinking
• Maranda reveals the pain of hearing her father blame his drinking on her and her husband's past struggles
• Larry had no memory of making this hurtful statement, highlighting how addiction creates wounds we don't recall
• Larry entered rehab in April 2022 after his "moment of clarity" when he ceased fighting and surrendered
• Recovery strengthened both Larry and Maranda's faith, creating healing and new family dynamics
• The conversation ends with mutual expressions of love and forgiveness, showing the ongoing nature of healing
If you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, remember that recovery is possible. Reach out to others, attend meetings, and know that your journey affects everyone around you—both in addiction and in recovery.
Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]
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Larry and his daughter Maranda explore her perspective on his alcoholism and recovery journey, creating a powerful conversation about family healing, forgiveness, and moving forward together.
• Maranda shares childhood memories of her father as a church deacon with an "open door" home for those in need
• Larry's first drink came after gastric bypass surgery in 2007, setting the stage for his later addiction
• The family noticed Larry's drinking worsening around 2014-2015 when Maranda was having her first child
• A series of traumatic events including their dog drowning and family tensions escalated Larry's drinking
• Maranda reveals the pain of hearing her father blame his drinking on her and her husband's past struggles
• Larry had no memory of making this hurtful statement, highlighting how addiction creates wounds we don't recall
• Larry entered rehab in April 2022 after his "moment of clarity" when he ceased fighting and surrendered
• Recovery strengthened both Larry and Maranda's faith, creating healing and new family dynamics
• The conversation ends with mutual expressions of love and forgiveness, showing the ongoing nature of healing
If you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, remember that recovery is possible. Reach out to others, attend meetings, and know that your journey affects everyone around you—both in addiction and in recovery.
Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]

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