sportsfan (original poster member #9918) posted at 1:56 AM on Friday, August 8th, 2025
My d-day will be 20 years ago tomorrow and I dread the anniversary, even now. It’s f-n tough friends, there’s no easy way through this. It never really goes away but after time the pain recedes and life moves forward. And if you’re lucky, as I am, life can be good again. Our kids were young on d-day. I chose to stay with ww and we’ve shared many wonderful events including grandkids since … ww is a loving grandmother and I’ve witnessed it, admire it, love it, and her.
Be good to yourself first, make sober choices, be honest and be kind.
Good luck!
Theevent ( member #85259) posted at 4:20 AM on Friday, August 8th, 2025
Thanks for sharing! I'll take all the hope I can get.
Would you consider your reconciliation successful?
Do you have any tips to share?
Me - BH D-day 4/2024 age 42Her - WW EA 1/2023, PA 7/2023 - 6/2024, age 40 Married 18 years, 2 teenage children Trying to reconcile