Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a lot- especially the weekend drinking. It's bad for his health, if nothing else.
Could you get into a workout program together? Join a gym or get some indoor equipment (treadmill). If he's drinking due to stress, he needs a replacement behavior.
Drinking too much and alcoholism are not necessarily the same thing- but alcoholism runs in your DH's family.
Not OP but laughing at the idea of getting my DH to exercise.
pp here- I get it. My DH could stand to drink less, eat less, and exercise more. What I learned is that, unless one has a lot of self control, bad habits have better chance of being broken via replacement behaviors. When I started to cut my coffee habit, I drank hot tea-- I associated a Starbucks with comfort, so I still had my ritual but it was healthier (and cheaper). Maybe the drinking is a comfort- associated with de- stressing, so instead of liquor, maybe even a beer to cut down on alcohol content. Two beers in an evening, or one mixed drink and a beer seems better. Instead of exercising at home, when home is associated with relaxing, join a class a night or two per week. My DH did boxing for awhile and the last thing he wanted before or after a boxing class was alcohol. I've been trying to get him to go back in our new city because overall, he took better care of himself.
None of this works for a true alcoholic- I had an immediate family member who was an alcoholic and he can never, ever drink and went to AA. He said alcoholism cost him everything that matters in life, and he's right.