My name is Will and I am an alcoholic.

i am pretty tipsy right now.
i am sorry guys, I have failed you all. I will not be stopping any time soon.
I may be closing my forum as since I started drinking it has been very hard for me to think about every possibly being in a forum admin thing.
 
I feel so sorry for what you are doing to your body.

I know that you can find that moral support somewhere in you and stop drinking. Trust me, you should stop earlier before something bad happens. My dad was an alcoholic just like you and one day he fell down the stairs when he was drunk and got a blood clot in his brain. The doctors did all they could and in the end they said he wouldn't live till the morning. But some how life gave my dad another chance, and my dad does not drink so much that he'll get drunk.

It's okay to drink one, maybe two beers in a day, but drinking 30 beers with a side of vodka is just plain bad. I hope you too can learn to love life and try to cure your alcohol problems before something horrid happens that you will regret.

I will suggest that you tell your parents or whoever you trust to hide, even throw out the alcohol so that you do not relapse whenever you see it. I know you can do it, you just got to dig a little deeper to find that moral support.
 
Dy.namik said:
I will suggest that you tell your parents or whoever you trust
I dont understand how someone could drink so much and nobody notice that he is hung over the next day (parents, work or school) and yes, drinking that much will take its toll on anyone.. Or be away at rehab so much and nobody know about it.
I suppose its possible though.
 
I don't really have any knowledge or experience on the topic so I can't really comment... though to be honest I doubt what people say on an internet forum will make a difference. Surely though you'd be best off staying in rehab if you can't see yourself changing any time soon?
 
My Mom's 'boyfriend' (we live with him now) is drunk almost 24/7 and he always fight about anything and its just awful... I got mental problem cause of him and who knows how much longer i can take this....
Anyway... good luck! 🙂 Dont ruin your life..u wont get another chance...
 
theezy said:
Dy.namik said:
I will suggest that you tell your parents or whoever you trust
I dont understand how someone could drink so much and nobody notice that he is hung over the next day (parents, work or school) and yes, drinking that much will take its toll on anyone.. Or be away at rehab so much and nobody know about it.
I suppose its possible though.
Funny enough, around 30 or so percent of drinkers don't experience hangovers, and I am one of those.
No matter how much I drink I don't have a hangover, the closest thing to something bad the next morning is waking up still smashed which happened once or twice.

My mom caught me last night drunk and I have decided to give sobriety another try, but right now it seems like the hardest thing ever and I am craving alcohol, but I am just going to give life another try sober style.
 
icebox said:
theezy said:
Dy.namik said:
I will suggest that you tell your parents or whoever you trust
I dont understand how someone could drink so much and nobody notice that he is hung over the next day (parents, work or school) and yes, drinking that much will take its toll on anyone.. Or be away at rehab so much and nobody know about it.
I suppose its possible though.
Funny enough, around 30 or so percent of drinkers don't experience hangovers, and I am one of those.
No matter how much I drink I don't have a hangover, the closest thing to something bad the next morning is waking up still smashed which happened once or twice.

My mom caught me last night drunk and I have decided to give sobriety another try, but right now it seems like the hardest thing ever and I am craving alcohol, but I am just going to give life another try sober style.
Those are symptoms of withdrawal. Don't give in to them. Also, like I said in our conversation, don't try to go it alone.
 
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