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Do You Love Someone Who Drinks Too Much?
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LET'S LOOK AT ADDICTION
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much?
Do you have a problem with addiction?
Did you grow up in an alcoholic home?
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much or takes drugs?
Addictions do not discriminate in gender, age, social class, race or religion. It can happen to anyone! The effects on any relationship can be profound. Today, more than ever we are seeing dual addictions of alcohol and drugs. A dangerous, often lethal mix of two mind altering substances.
My focus in this discussion is on alcoholism and "while addiction may vary in circumstance or substance, the behaviour and consequences are often the same!"
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much?
Living with or loving a drinker can be incredibly difficult. Do you feel so consumed by the drinker you have lost a part of yourself? Do you lay blame or guilt on the drinker in an attempt to get them to stop drinking? Do you wake up in the morning feeling angry or anxious about your day ahead? Do you believe that if the drinker loves you the way they say they do, then they would stop drinking or at the very least, be able to control their drinking? How many broken promises have you experienced? Try to understand that while they really do love you, they are troubled by addiction.
The drinker may at times slow down on the drinking, they may make promises of change but this only lasts for a little while. It isn't long before they are back drinking heavily again and behaving as usual. It becomes a "cycle" and.....the cycle continues! Many partners of drinkers believe they detach from the drinker but their anger is never usually dealt with. Many partners remain resentful, unhappy and bitter for many years. Many partners just want relief from the pain associated with living with a drinker.
This experience is incredibly painful. To stand by and watch someone you love "self destruct." A sense of hopelessness and a loss of trust occurs in the relationship.
Is there a history of alcoholism in your partner's family, a parent, aunt, uncle or grandparent? Were you aware that your partner drank too much at the beginning of your relationship?
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Relationships - Addictions
Do You Love Someone Who Drinks Too Much?
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LET'S LOOK AT ADDICTION
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much?
Do you have a problem with addiction?
Did you grow up in an alcoholic home?
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much or takes drugs?
Addictions do not discriminate in gender, age, social class, race or religion. It can happen to anyone! The effects on any relationship can be profound. Today, more than ever we are seeing dual addictions of alcohol and drugs. A dangerous, often lethal mix of two mind altering substances.
My focus in this discussion is on alcoholism and "while addiction may vary in circumstance or substance, the behaviour and consequences are often the same!"
Do you live with or love someone who drinks too much?
Living with or loving a drinker can be incredibly difficult. Do you feel so consumed by the drinker you have lost a part of yourself? Do you lay blame or guilt on the drinker in an attempt to get them to stop drinking? Do you wake up in the morning feeling angry or anxious about your day ahead? Do you believe that if the drinker loves you the way they say they do, then they would stop drinking or at the very least, be able to control their drinking? How many broken promises have you experienced? Try to understand that while they really do love you, they are troubled by addiction.
The drinker may at times slow down on the drinking, they may make promises of change but this only lasts for a little while. It isn't long before they are back drinking heavily again and behaving as usual. It becomes a "cycle" and.....the cycle continues! Many partners of drinkers believe they detach from the drinker but their anger is never usually dealt with. Many partners remain resentful, unhappy and bitter for many years. Many partners just want relief from the pain associated with living with a drinker.
This experience is incredibly painful. To stand by and watch someone you love "self destruct." A sense of hopelessness and a loss of trust occurs in the relationship.
Is there a history of alcoholism in your partner's family, a parent, aunt, uncle or grandparent? Were you aware that your partner drank too much at the beginning of your relationship?
Want to know more?.......
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Copyright 2009 Lyn Parker
While all care has been taken, all information contained in all the products on this site, E books, CD's and Downloads on this website, are provided without warranty by the author. It is not deemed advice, just information that requires your own discretion of use.
Copyright 2009 Lyn Parker