Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's an alcoholic, sorry.
Are you in a position of authority to diagnose his condition? Are you certified to diagnose his condition?
DP. I am a board certified psychiatrist. Alcoholism is a not a slur. It is a real, chronic illness with a strong genetic component that causes multi-organ damage and end organ failure in late stages. There are specific treatments and medical interventions available to treat it.
There is nothing the OP has said that indicates that her husband is an alcoholic.
I am a psych nurse and came here to say the same thing. Based on the information provided he does not meet the criteria for being at risk for organ damage. Also look at how his alcohol consumption impacts his ability to work and maintain relationships. Any dui’s dwi’s ? Any issues with family dynamics or interactions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's an alcoholic, sorry.
Are you in a position of authority to diagnose his condition? Are you certified to diagnose his condition?
DP. I am a board certified psychiatrist. Alcoholism is a not a slur. It is a real, chronic illness with a strong genetic component that causes multi-organ damage and end organ failure in late stages. There are specific treatments and medical interventions available to treat it.
There is nothing the OP has said that indicates that her husband is an alcoholic.
Anonymous wrote:Look, I have a marriage that was entered into on the premise that drinking would be pretty rare for us. We don’t drink at home and maybe have 10 drinks in an entire year at celebrations, etc. So, if my husband started drinking 3 drinks a week, I would be quite concerned.
But even I, who believes that alcohol usage generally is problematic think it is nuts that you suddenly seem upset about this. You sound ridiculous to think he should change some behavior at this point. I mean, sure bacon is unhealthy. But, if my husband ate 2 slices of bacon three times a week since I met him, I would not suddenly be harping all over him to quit.
Anonymous wrote:He's an alcoholic, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I (OP) am not aware of him having a drink more than three nights a week (1 glass of wine/time). Obviously I am not stalking him so I can’t comment on what he does when we are not together, but I grew up with an alcoholic father so I do know the signs (outside of actual usage) well.
It’s just an expensive habit and yes, not healthy. He had a blood test recently and promised without me saying anything that he would stop the liquor even a night or two a week. As far as I know, he has.
Are you for real? The guy has 1 drink 3 nights a week and you are on him to stop? Good lord. The stress he is getting from you micromanaging him is probably worse for him than 3 drinks a week.
Anonymous wrote:I (OP) am not aware of him having a drink more than three nights a week (1 glass of wine/time). Obviously I am not stalking him so I can’t comment on what he does when we are not together, but I grew up with an alcoholic father so I do know the signs (outside of actual usage) well.
It’s just an expensive habit and yes, not healthy. He had a blood test recently and promised without me saying anything that he would stop the liquor even a night or two a week. As far as I know, he has.