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05/14/08

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Ask yourself the following questions and answer them as honestly as you can:

 

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Do you find yourself making excuses, lying or covering up for your child, spouse, relative or friend?

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Do you have reason not to trust your child, spouse, relative or friend?

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Is it becoming difficult for you to believe his/her explanations?

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Do you lie awake worrying about your child, spouse, relative or friend?

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Is your child missing school without your knowledge?

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Is your spouse missing work and are the bills piling up?

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Are your savings mysteriously disappearing?

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Are the unanswered questions causing hostility and undermining your marriage?

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Are you asking yourself "what's wrong?" and "is it my fault?"

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Are your suspicions turning you into a detective and are you afraid of what you might find?

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Are normal family disagreements becoming hostile and violent?

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Are you canceling your social functions with vague excuses?

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Are you becoming increasingly reluctant to invite friends to your home?

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Is concern for your spouse, child or friend causing you headaches, a knotty stomach and extreme anxiety?

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Is your spouse/child easily irritated by minute matters?

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Does you whole life seem a nightmare?

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Are you unable to discuss the situation with friends or relatives because of embarrassment?

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Are your attempts at control frustrating?

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Do you over compensate and try not to make waves?

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Do you keep trying to make things better and nothing helps?

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Are the life styles and friends of the child/spouse changing?

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Do you ever think they may be using drugs?

 

If you have answered Yes to four or more of these questions, Nar-Anon may be able to give you the answers you are looking for.

 

 

     

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