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by John McNab Question by me: those who have struggled with alcoholism. please help? I don’t drink daily or even weekly but when i do drink, i always drink to the point of blackout. Its ruining my life. Ive lost jobs, friends, family, possessions, money, self respect and soon my health. I want to quit More >
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Question by : When did teen alcoholism begin? Well im asking this question because i have to do a project about it and when i check the internet it does not tell me. can ya help me please. thanks Best answer: Answer by Sarahteen alcoholism has always been around. as long as alcohol has, it’s More >
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Question by Chris T: Can anyone help me about alcoholism? Can anyone please help me? What is the best way for an alcoholic to quit drinking, rather than cold turkey??? AA isn’t working, and he won’t take the pill that makes you sick, but he does want to quit. Any more ideas? Best answer: Answer More >
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Question by Mike Fields: Is Alcoholism Really a Disease? Best as I understand it, the idea that alcoholism is a “disease” comes from the popular 12-Step methods (such as Alcoholics Anonymous) so lauded for their ability to help sufferers of alcoholism. But also, best as I understand it, 12-Step programs are made up. Support groups More >
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by joseph beuys hat Question by Tigerlily86: Do you think hypnosis can help depression/alcoholism? Best answer: Answer by Lee MMaybe. Personally I wouldn’t fool with it. Add your own answer in the comments!
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by stringberd Question by uhhokk: Help with this dream…it’s really bothering me.? My dream: I was an active heroin user and I was with my boyfriend who also was. We were in a homeless shelter and guy #1 was picking a fight with us and I stepped up and he was like “you’re nothing but More >
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by Think-N-Evolve Question by nenndre: Does rehab for alcoholism help? My friend drinks every day for the past 5 years. She just came out to everybody, and wants help. I found couple of places of rehab with a program lasting 30 days. It’s very expensive, so just wanted to know if anybody experienced that and More >
about 1 year ago
No alcaholisim isent an excuss to cheat on youre spouse, or slut youreslef out.
Buy him a nice gallon jug of cheap vodka. Or a fith of jim beam.
Tell him to drink up. And find a new boy friend. If he doesent hace any will power to help himslef, then eh will never get better.
AA, 12 steps.
about 1 year ago
Eh, he’s addicted try to get him to do something that will override his addiction, like porn.
about 1 year ago
Go to an organisation that helps family-members of addicts.
U r quite likely co-addicted. Means that your behavior has changed already in response to his alcoholism.
He will have to go a long way – but u will face some issues as well in terms of behavior towards him. GEt professional help.
ASAP!
about 1 year ago
tell him its either the alcohol or you. if he chooses the alcohol, he’s not really into you and you should just look for another bf (or be single). if he chooses you… you’re the luckiest person on earth!!
about 1 year ago
If you dont break up with him you have less than the IQ of a piece of glitter.
about 1 year ago
Sweetie, you can’t help him unless you have been through it yourself. He needs to go to an alcohol treatment center or to at least AA meetings. He also has to do it for himself, not because you want him to. I would start calling the local hospitals and start getting some info on where he can go. Also, he can get really sick from detoxing so he needs to be under a doctors care for that. At the very least he needs to talk to his doctor and find out how and what to do. Good luck and God bless.
about 1 year ago
Take him to rehab clinic, that is what I had to do.
My boyfriend was a alcoholic but he got help. I have been with him for 6 years and I love him very much but alcohol makes you do crazy things. He cheated on me with someone else and I had to give him up. He got help and after a long while we got back together and now he is a recovering alcoholic and still goes to AA meetings in between college and work.
about 1 year ago
If he is still an alcoholic take him to AA or get him pyschological help immediately. If he is recovering, work with him to find activites that keep him away from alcohol. In the beginning try to have him stay away from alcohol as much as possible, but at the same time he can not be afraid of addiction and must realize he has overcome it. He has to really want to look forward to a life based on things other than alcohol for entertainment, relief from depression, or any other reason he may have used it
about 1 year ago
Y O U cannot help !!!
He needs professional help.
about 1 year ago
There is a fellowship called AA (alcohol anonymous) You can find it in local paper or if you could ask your doctor he will give you address to contact. If you care about your boyfriend then you both must go together. You can help him and encourage him to keep going to this fellowship.
For your second question. No. I do not think that kind of activities can be done with lots of girls. Physically and mentally one can not maintain the strength.
about 1 year ago
It is not easy. My husband was an alcoholic before we met. His mom says it is because of me that he is not today. When we were engaged, I set down rules. He WILL not go to bars without me, and if he did, and he came home smelling of alcohol, the next time he went out of the door, I would change the locks while he was out. We have been married for 27 years, and I have never had to change the locks. He has not had a drink in 25 years and he has never stepped out on me. Good luck to you and your boyfriend. It is not easy, but the effort is worth it. I wish you both well.
about 1 year ago
Get him a counselor, into AA (including a sponsor), and KEEP HIM ACCOUNTABLE FOR HIS ACTIONS. If you do not you are enabling him. You need to get invovled with Al-Anon and talk to others who have been there done that.
about 1 year ago
Leave him. You can’t help people like this.
My father lose his whole family over alchol. No one but me will talk to him.
He almost die not long ago from alchol relate problem. Doctor has warned him if he drink again he most likely will die. Last time I saw him was a month after he almost die. Guess what? He drank two huge glasses of martini and a small glass of whiskey in a hour and half.
My mom lose her real father in very similar manner.
So my advice is, save yourself, your family and your future child from lot of grief, leave him!