Anonymous wrote:I'm 32. Female. I've been drinking a mickey of straight vodka everyday if not more for 15 years... I've done rehab and aa and therapy.. I just cant stop. I started puking up blood yesterday and I cant even move. It's worse every month of every year...I know my body is done... just was reading all the comments and felt bad for everyone... it is absolutely a disease, and I hope the loved ones understand....we just cant stop
Anonymous wrote:I'm 32. Female. I've been drinking a mickey of straight vodka everyday if not more for 15 years... I've done rehab and aa and therapy.. I just cant stop. I started puking up blood yesterday and I cant even move. It's worse every month of every year...I know my body is done... just was reading all the comments and felt bad for everyone... it is absolutely a disease, and I hope the loved ones understand....we just cant stop
Anonymous wrote:I do not feel one bit sorry for alcoholics. It does them an injustice to say it is a disease. That is big fat lie. Its one BIG FAT CHOICE. Alcoholics are selfish people and do not think about anyone but themselves and how they can get their next drink. They damage relationships. families, and are miserable people, who blame everything else and everyone else for their poor choices and decisions. They love to drink and that is all they love. They believe their own lies and are the most selfish people I have ever met. Every alcoholic I have seen wants sympathy, blames, lies, manufactures chaos, and they HAVE a long list of other behavioral personality issues. They enjoy living in misery and self pity they thrive on. Most need to get over themselves. They get in their own way. Destroyers. I wont apologize for this statement most people wont tell it like it is. I have lived it and seen what it does. Enablers need to move on. Let them drink themselves to death. I dont pity them one bit. Its stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to add that NOT all liver problems are alcohol related. Some people do not realize this and jump to conclusions. Terrible, but true. I guess some people are just bored or worse.
Anonymous wrote:I do not feel one bit sorry for alcoholics. It does them an injustice to say it is a disease. That is big fat lie. Its one BIG FAT CHOICE. Alcoholics are selfish people and do not think about anyone but themselves and how they can get their next drink. They damage relationships. families, and are miserable people, who blame everything else and everyone else for their poor choices and decisions. They love to drink and that is all they love. They believe their own lies and are the most selfish people I have ever met. Every alcoholic I have seen wants sympathy, blames, lies, manufactures chaos, and they HAVE a long list of other behavioral personality issues. They enjoy living in misery and self pity they thrive on. Most need to get over themselves. They get in their own way. Destroyers. I wont apologize for this statement most people wont tell it like it is. I have lived it and seen what it does. Enablers need to move on. Let them drink themselves to death. I dont pity them one bit. Its stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I drink only on the weekends but I’ll drink three or four pints of vodka Friday through Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on this page because my brother, 35 years old can not stay sober. He passes out, wakes up, drinks, passes out. He quit his job, does not listen to anyone and has put my poor sick mom through so much. He’s been drinking for about 2 years and refuses help. He passed out in the snow at night and almost lost his foot. We don’t know what to do, I can’t lose him. My mom cries day and night, she doesn’t sleep at night because she thinks if she sleeps, he will leave the house and might pass out somewhere in the cold again and die. I wish the government would force these addicts into treatments because if we leave it up to them, their brains don’t function anymore and they will kill themselves. I am so lost and frustrated and need help.
I am sorry to hear this. Both you and your mother may need to go to Al-Anon. First, you need to talk about this with others, so this is either therapy or Al-Anon. You cannot control what he does, but you can change how to interact with him. This is hard emotional work. Sometimes folks have to hit rock bottom. If your brother is living with your mom, she is actually stalling that day. Some loved ones have thrown the alcoholic out of the house. Figuring your mother won't do that, she does need to keep her sanity and get to Al-Anon.
You can also seek out professional help for an intervention and see if he will go to rehab. They feel such guilt and shame and you can't force them, but sometimes the jolt of an intervention may be all you can try.
GL PP.
And to the person who posted on Nov 26 about drinking on weekends in that amount" You are also an alcoholic. You are just doing it in binge drinking form. Sid Cesar had this form of alcoholism. It allows you to deny that you have a problem. Please consider getting help.
Anonymous wrote:I am on this page because my brother, 35 years old can not stay sober. He passes out, wakes up, drinks, passes out. He quit his job, does not listen to anyone and has put my poor sick mom through so much. He’s been drinking for about 2 years and refuses help. He passed out in the snow at night and almost lost his foot. We don’t know what to do, I can’t lose him. My mom cries day and night, she doesn’t sleep at night because she thinks if she sleeps, he will leave the house and might pass out somewhere in the cold again and die. I wish the government would force these addicts into treatments because if we leave it up to them, their brains don’t function anymore and they will kill themselves. I am so lost and frustrated and need help.