Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: on Christmas Day, after the kids went to bed, I told her she needed to get help, absolute non-negotiable if she wanted to stay married.
She spent five days in an inpatient program, and now sees an AODA counselor once a week as well as a “regular” therapist for counseling once a week as well.
Four months sober on Thursday.
That's great!
Anonymous wrote:Update: on Christmas Day, after the kids went to bed, I told her she needed to get help, absolute non-negotiable if she wanted to stay married.
She spent five days in an inpatient program, and now sees an AODA counselor once a week as well as a “regular” therapist for counseling once a week as well.
Four months sober on Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from an alcoholic wife, don't put her on the defensive when you try to talk to her. She needs help, and there is an underlying reason that she's drinking. In my case, my husband had an emotional affair, not physical, but it devastated me. I am working my way out of this pit. He and I talk honestly, I am aware that I have a problem, but he admits and is truly remorseful for his part in it. I have slowed down a lot, am trying to quit, and the best thing that he does for me is that he doesn't nag at me or preach at me. He supports me and holds me, and listens to me. Watch "When A Man Loves A Woman". Your post reminded me of that movie. You and she will be in my thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there done that OP. Unless your ready for years of denial, "lost money", dysfunctional kids, leave and take the kids with you. Take pictures of all the empties around her when she is passed out, it will help with custody issues. The pictures I took convinced the judge to give me full custody. That was 7 years ago and we are in a much better place right now.
The best legal advice to get away clean-and-clear.
+1000000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister in law is a full on alcoholic. Manages, though, to keep a job! Is up in the morning. Her husband makes sure she has enough alcohol from 5 pm on. She can't remember anything the next day. Fascinating to watch.
Probably in combination of drugs (prescribed and otherwise) to keep her functioning as a zombie, which the corporations welcome.
Anonymous wrote:My sister in law is a full on alcoholic. Manages, though, to keep a job! Is up in the morning. Her husband makes sure she has enough alcohol from 5 pm on. She can't remember anything the next day. Fascinating to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there done that OP. Unless your ready for years of denial, "lost money", dysfunctional kids, leave and take the kids with you. Take pictures of all the empties around her when she is passed out, it will help with custody issues. The pictures I took convinced the judge to give me full custody. That was 7 years ago and we are in a much better place right now.
The best legal advice to get away clean-and-clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister in law is a full on alcoholic. Manages, though, to keep a job! Is up in the morning. Her husband makes sure she has enough alcohol from 5 pm on. She can't remember anything the next day. Fascinating to watch.
kids? This stresses me out. Why is husband making sure she has enough alcohol?
Anonymous wrote:My sister in law is a full on alcoholic. Manages, though, to keep a job! Is up in the morning. Her husband makes sure she has enough alcohol from 5 pm on. She can't remember anything the next day. Fascinating to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 99% sure. I’ve been finding empty bottles around the house, found some in her car, and she was clearly drunk at a neighborhood Christmas party and I had to bring her home. Last night I walked downstairs and she was on the couch with at least 6 beer cans around her. Brought her upstairs to bed. I sleep like a rock but she must have gone downstairs last night because this morning six more beer cans were gone. I just got home from work and found an entire bottle of wine buried at the bottom of the recycling bin so she was clearly trying to hide it from me but.
She’s held it together that I know of so far but I don’t even know where to begin.
Nothing you can do.9
It's all about the patriarchy and institutional racism.