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Reply to "Just when I start to trust him again, he starts drinking again"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I know this site relies on advertising dollars and I don't want to send you somewhere else while you're getting help here. That being said there is a family and friends a section at soberrecovery.com community where there are people who are going through what you are. There are also addicts and recovering addicts of all ilk who can share personal experiences with you. Al- anon would be a good start for you. AA, Smart recovery or AVRT would be excellent for him. Anti anxiety meds are greatly abused by professionals and those for whom drinking is too much of a risk. It's easy to try to explain away something you're prescribed, right? I see a lot of red flags in your post that tell me, while your partner isn't always drinking, he may be abusing other substances. Also, alcoholism is a progressive disease, and relapses can lead to downward spirals very quickly. You need to not be scared to do what you need to do. It's exceedingly difficult to watch someone you love in the grips of an addiction, but understand that unless he wants to change, there is no changing him. Protect yourself and your family first. [/quote]
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