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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP Here. I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences. Lots to think about.[/quote] As someone who experienced they lying and out of control behavior too long, getting help early intensely but in a kind way and being part of that discussion with the therapists, is probably the best way to deal with it. Once they get out of control, it's too hard to turn around.[/quote] NP. Does it always eventually spiral or can someone with an AUD continue high level functioning indefinitely? My H is a bottle of wine/day 365 and has been for about 10 years. Doesn’t seem to increase. Curious. [/quote] DP, but that level of drinking is very, very likely to cause liver and/or pancreas damage, which then forces the issue. Not always, but often. Plenty of people drink heavily and still "function" in terms of holding a steady job, maintaining marriage, etc., but the health impacts usually catch up with them.[/quote] Yes, this makes sense. He went through deep depression last year; blamed our marriage & We are now separated. I’ve indicated the drinking was a problem for me for at least 10 yrs but he was unwilling and/or unable to change. He’s walked. It sucks. [/quote]
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