Good for you deciding to go with TSM despite your husband "making" you quit. Don't let him derail you. He sounds like a controlling and manipulative p**ck, so I wish you the best of luck dealing with him. See if you can talk to your children when you're feeling calm and strong, maybe share some or all of the book with them, and/or some of the posts here.
One thing about this site and the authors/originators that adds great credibility is that no one is making money from it. It might engender some book sales, but no one is hawking monthly memberships or supplements or whatever. Nominal profits at best. While people on the site have their individual agendas, for the most part everyone seems to just want to get better and support each other.
You will need a lot of patience to keep with TSM. It is not a miracle cure. Just slow and steady, over months. Make sure you keep a log of your units. I also find it helpful to note when I first drink for the day. I have cut my consumption 1/3 to 1/2 (and it showed in my recent liver tests, levels way down!), although I do not consider myself anything close to "cured." Just following the program and keeping in touch on this site have helped me tremendously (even when I lurk for weeks at a time). One of my great benefits from TSM has been paying attention and taking responsibility, so I have stopped my really self-destructive behaviors. Way better than I was ever able to do with AA or on my own.
Keep in touch!
_________________ Pre-TSM, 60-90 units/wk, for 15+ years started TSM June 10, 2013
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