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#14240 - 01/09/06 03:51 AM
Is This Person an Alcoholic??
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Registered: 12/26/05
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Loc: Deland, Florida
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You have all been so helpful in other areas. Thank you and I just have to ask another question. My husband drinks every night. He gets home from work at 4:30 every day and the first thing he does is grab a Michelob light and he drinks a whole six pack and then has whiskey and other mixed drinks sometimes along with it. That's at home. If we go out and he gets restless if all we do is stay at home, he will have several beers and shots in between. He has done this for 20-30 yrs. He smokes pot sometimes and takes pain pills. He is a postman as a profession. I never used to drink but since we have been married, I have started to drink right along with him. I don't crave alcohol, but drink socially just to be with him otherwise I would sit at home and "feel" his restlessness or let him go out to the bar without me. His whole social system is built around alcohol and those who drink.
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#14243 - 01/09/06 02:53 AM
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Registered: 12/26/05
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Loc: Deland, Florida
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He drinks and drinks and drinks. All his friends do too. I've watched him. Sometimes he won't eat dinner because it would interfere with the buzz he is hoping to get from the alcohol. He loves alcohol more than anything else in the world including me. He told me this evening that the only thing he can think about at this point in his life is himself. OH, and me because as he put it, I am a part of him.....
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#14244 - 01/15/06 03:44 AM
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Registered: 04/08/03
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Loc: Florida
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Sadly, alcoholism is a progressive illness/disease/problem that only worsens over time. Most mental health professionals define heavy drinking as more than 3 drinks. Perhaps you could consult with a counselor in your area to determine what a helpful course of action would be to take for yourself and your husband to discuss your concerns.
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#14246 - 01/15/06 07:44 PM
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Registered: 09/22/05
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Absolutely right Chatty.
Number5 donot try to become like him. My elderly neighbor's step daughter is lying on her death bed right now, literally. She is only 56 and her liver has been deteriorating for years because of her alcoholism. Sadly, she's at the end now and cannot even eat or keep down as little as a sip of water. Hospice is with her now. She'll never see her daughter again or watch her grandchildren grow up and get married. Her husband is an alcoholic too and not much help in caring for her right now so hospice is a blessing in making her last days comfortable.
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#14248 - 01/17/06 05:50 PM
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Chick, you truly are a wonderful, sweet lady. Poor Leslie is hanging on by a thread now. She can barely speak and weighs 65 lbs.,(last that I heard from her stepmother, Marge).
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#14249 - 01/18/06 06:33 PM
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Registered: 10/29/05
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Loc: western canada
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Well, one thing for certain Number 5, either postmen in your area are sure highly paid, to afford that amount of liquor on a continual basis and pot as well or many other things must be unattainable because of these costs. Unfortunatedly when someone has a drinking/drug problem, those who are not drinking or drug buddies, will always be at the bottom of priorties as well as their needs. Unfortunately so many things will never be apparent to an active alcohalic, or drug user, and others will be picking up the pieces.. unless they too fall apart...or leave the relationship for their own stability and well being. [ January 18, 2006, 03:36 PM: Message edited by: norma ]
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