So sorry to hear this, pp.Anonymous wrote:my boyfriend died in 2007. when I met him in 1996 he was drinking vodka straight from the bottle but hiding it pretty good. I gave himultimatum and he went to rehab after stoppoing for 2 long island ice teas on the way. the next morning he vomited and ruptured his esophagus was in intensive care for 4 months then had to re-learn to walk and eat and stregnthen up in a rehab hospital. AFter getitng his stomach re attached he was clean and sober for 10 years. In 2006 he came home with a 6 pack of beer and it was less than ayear before he died in his sleep. he reverted to drinknig vodka stragiht 1 fifth at a time. His new enabling lady friend was buying it for him. I struggle to this day with grief. He was a sweet man. and at a loss how to stop.
Anonymous wrote:You can damage or destroy your relationships through booze long before you inflict permanent physical damage on yourself. Dying of alcoholism isn't from drinking a few glasses of wine a day, it is drinking a couple of bottles a day.
This is an empirical question and there is good evidence on this. Moderate to heavy drinking increases your risk from certain cancers, but lowers cardiovascular risks. The tipping point is after more drinks than most on this board would consider acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds horrible.
How much alcohol, over how long a period, would someone have to drink to get to this point?
I worry about my own alcohol consumption sometimes. About two or three times a week I will have around 2 glasses of wine, sometimes 3 glasses. So, typically I'm drinking anywhere from 4-9 glasses a week.
My suggestion is to go to several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Dont judge AA by your first meeting, just go as a visitor, and check out several different ones. They are all different, and you may hear some things you identify with, or not. Good Luck!
Shame on you for not telling PP to check with their doctor before they stop drinking. Quitting "cold turkey" could be deadly for someone who is a steady drinker like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds horrible.
How much alcohol, over how long a period, would someone have to drink to get to this point?
I worry about my own alcohol consumption sometimes. About two or three times a week I will have around 2 glasses of wine, sometimes 3 glasses. So, typically I'm drinking anywhere from 4-9 glasses a week.
My suggestion is to go to several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Dont judge AA by your first meeting, just go as a visitor, and check out several different ones. They are all different, and you may hear some things you identify with, or not. Good Luck!
Anonymous wrote:This all sounds horrible.
How much alcohol, over how long a period, would someone have to drink to get to this point?
I worry about my own alcohol consumption sometimes. About two or three times a week I will have around 2 glasses of wine, sometimes 3 glasses. So, typically I'm drinking anywhere from 4-9 glasses a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was surprised to see this thread bumped. As an update, MIL's boyfriend is still holding on. He's in the hospital quite frequently (in 2012, was in the hospital every month, sometimes twice or more) and is still on the liver transplant list.
I can't remember if I posted this earlier, but his son also somewhat recently died of a drug overdose, and his other son is also an addict. Very sad to see how it runs in the family.
It can take longer than you'd expect My uncle had liver failure, ascites, esophageal bleeding and was diagnosed as terminal, but it took several years for him to finally die.
Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack but I'm a drinker. I drank all the time, wouldn't consider myself an alcoholic just a heavy drinker that drank everyday. After watching the finale of Shameless and seeing Frank throwing up blood and reading this thread, I have been sober for 9 days and still counting