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Re: Husband of nonrecovering alcoholic needs advice, help
Hank wrote: > We're in an era of wonderful technologies and medical > advances. I carry a cellphone that takes pictures and > plays music, and calls anyone in the world. My best > friend had a 4-way bypass and went on a cruise two weeks > later. My hybrid car gets 44 miles per gallon. Statins > have deflected a high percentage of all heart attacks > and strokes. We can fly nonstop to the other side of the > planet, in comfort and safety. > > Why is it, then, that alcohol addiction still destroys > so many lives? > > I hoped that visiting this forum would trigger some > serious help: "A lot of people take XXXXXXX, and that > solves the problem." This is a world of pill solutions, > so isn't there one for my wife? > > She isn't violent or abusive, she just gets drunk every > night in the wee hours. Her "day personality" hasn't > changed. Surely other husbands have encountered the same > situation and found a solution that goes beyond "Learn > to live with it." Try Googoling under "Drugs To Treat Alcoholism". One such drug is "Anibuse", which makes people throw up if they drink! That would stop her in a hurry! |
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Re: Husband of nonrecovering alcoholic needs advice, help
On Feb 13, 4:55*pm, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
> Hank wrote: > > We're in an era of wonderful technologies and medical > > advances. I carry a cellphone that takes pictures and > > plays music, and calls anyone in the world. My best > > friend had a 4-way bypass and went on a cruise two weeks > > later. My hybrid car gets 44 miles per gallon. Statins > > have deflected a high percentage of all heart attacks > > and strokes. We can fly nonstop to the other side of the > > planet, in comfort and safety. > > > Why is it, then, that alcohol addiction still destroys > > so many lives? > > > I hoped that visiting this forum would trigger some > > serious help: "A lot of people take XXXXXXX, and that > > solves the problem." This is a world of pill solutions, > > so isn't there one for my wife? > > > She isn't violent or abusive, she just gets drunk every > > night in the wee hours. Her "day personality" hasn't > > changed. Surely other husbands have encountered the same > > situation and found a solution that goes beyond "Learn > > to live with it." > > Try Googoling under "Drugs To Treat Alcoholism". *One such drug is > "Anibuse", which makes people throw up if they drink! *That would stop > her in a hurry!- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - So the Alchi can not take AntAbuse and go and drink if he/she wishes I am also Recovering from Alcohol and Drug Dependenace, I Completly abstained from all mind altering substances for 3.5 yrs-2.5 in Rehab Centre However recentaly experience occational slips My bame is senna |
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