A Summary of Your Case

I was reading through Track’s thread about marijuana legalization, in the forum. There were a few comments about the relative effects of pot and alcohol. I know very little about marijuana and it’s excessive use so I can’t comment on that, but I can give an idea of what you might expect if you let alcohol get a grip. I suppose everyone has the right to fcuk up their own life, but, with alcohol, that's very difficult to do without fcuking up the lives of others. wine


At first you dismiss the suggestion that it might be becoming a problem as ridiculous, and the suggester as a killjoy, even though it isn’t actually bringing you any joy. When it does become a problem you remain the only participant in it who doesn’t see it as such. Your worsening hostility is not the result of your “recreational” activity, or so you say; it’s the understandable consequence of being nagged about it.

Your ability to spot sinister motives behind the most mundane of situations is getting sharper, and your conclusions are often so preposterous as to astonish even those who have become used to them. The hostility now expresses itself in physical violence; although the damage done to the subject of your anger is usually less than the damage done to yourself by crashing into things when you fall over. You hardly eat anymore.

By now the scenes you’ve created and the arrival of the odd paramedic and police car must be making it obvious to the neighbours that all is not well, but exactly how much detail they are aware of must remain a matter of speculation to those involved in the drama; leaving them uncertain about exactly how much embarrassment they should be feeling. Fortunately for you, you are long past feeling embarrassment about anything. You’ve never been in more need of help, and never more determined to reject offers of it. When you can’t be lived with any longer, you see it as desertion.

Now you live alone, but at least you have family to be concerned about you and check on you; someone to find you when you are unconscious on your blood stained carpet. The hospital stays have become more frequent; this time it’s a broken hip, and of course, the usual detox. Unfortunately, cleaning you out can’t undo the damage already done to your liver and brain. Your wrecked body is struggling to deal with the infection your lungs have picked up.

The people who used to mean the world to you don’t matter so much any more, except inasmuch as you depend on them to run around after you; you are as disinterested in the devastation you have brought to their lives as you are in that which you have inflicted on your own. If you continue as you are, you know you won’t be here much longer, but you will continue as you are; although, in a sense, you left quite some time ago.
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Hi Daniela wave thanks. I almost destroyed my life and the relationship with my family and friends. It took awhile to repair all the hurt I put on everyone.

hug
Wen..the question is : are you still living in guilt?
Many people do..unfortunately.uh oh

I take it you don't touch alcohol now ?
Hi, wen, I am so pleased you left it behind. wave
I think we all probably know somebody with a drink problem, Daniela. I'm afraid they don't all end up seeing the light.
Harbal, yes left behind, only difference I left behind not me left behind.

handshake
Herb this about track or your personal voyage
innocent
No, Crest, it's not about Track. It was Track's thread that prompted me to write about it but he was talking about marijuana.
Daniela, I would drink a few Wine coolers but haven't even done that in a long time.

There was a lot of guilt feeling for sometime, but have been able now to except that I have to live for the day not the past.
I had a friend, alcohol killed him, he was only 32. what a waste.
String is he not in a better place with God ?
Onthcrestofawave
only GOD knows.
Hi, string. Yes, it's a stupid way to die.
But string YOU constantly quote GOD so YOU must talk to HIM to be able to talk FOR HIM

tongue
hi harb
well, he had been raised with alcohol in the family. they say some people can drink and some can't.
well, crest it is better than talking to you.tongue
Ditto string comfort
Herbie...the family member I was referring to was in MY family unfortunately.
He was only 16 when he started after the death of his father.
It was very hard for the mother...and the rest of the family.
Good for you Wen...that's the way to go. thumbs up
I was married to an alcoholic.

It is a progressive disease sigh

It wreck marriages, break families up, bring havoc to other’s life... I know all these too well. I almost lost my sanity being married to one for so many years.

Anyway, he has been completely sober for the past 3 years. I’m very happy for him, my kids and his family but sadly our marriage was already beyond repair that time and we went ahead with the divorce.

We are still good friends and he still confide in me in a lot of things. I really wish him well coz he really deserves so much more and be happy.
did GOD give you life to enjoy or to destroy it?
Danielle he won't answer you ...

did you hear the one about the dislexic atheist his dog DOG he named GOD when he ran off he caused a riot calling him back
I'm so happy I hate the taste of alcohol or I would be an alcoholic. I love how it feels, just hate the taste. My best friend is a functioning alcoholic, the only problem is she wants me to drink along with her and I just can't keep up. The times I've tried I got fried and paid the piper a heavy price.
Rizla, I don't know too much about drugs but it's hard to imagine anything worse than alcohol once it's got a hold of you.
I think that's true, string. I usually have a bottle of wine around but after two glasses I've had enough.
I'm glad your ex is okay now, MiMi.
You are lucky, fay, I'm the same. My body rebels if I have too much.
A very insightful read... It would sit well inside the thread... thumbs up
Very strong, powerful, blog, Har.

Misuse of alcohol causes a lot of pain and heartbreak to lots of people.
It destroys relationships, families, lives.
Thank you, Arthur.
As I keep saying, Still, I don't know a lot about marijuana but I'm pretty sure it's negative potential pales into insignificance compared to alcohol.
Hi, molly, thank you. hug
Anyone who thinks pot isn't harmful to ones brain are idiots for real
I'm not advocating pot, Merc, I simply don't know about it.
I know you weren't advocating pot.

Like alcohol it harms regions of the brain too.
I have heard it can cause mental problems, merc, but I don't know in what quantity or circumstances.
It shouldn't be smoked by those whose brain is still developing aka young people.
But then they shouldn't drink either.
But oil is safe and will be the cure, or help, for many progressive or currently incurable diseases
I suppose one of the points I was trying to make, merc, is that alcohol is quite often not seen to be as dangerous as it should be because it's legal and readily available.
I guess it's a good thing then that I never touch alcoholic drinks nor drugs in my life.
wave
A very good thing, kal. wave
If everyone in the world smoked a joint at the same time, there would be world peace for 2 hours . . . followed by a global food shortage
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