How can I help a friend who is an alcoholic but who won't admit he has a problem?The root of his problems is (possibly) post traumatic stress disorder. Have you been to the "giving up the booze" thread? Someone on there may be able to advise you
to say only problem with alcohol is - one is at their most vunerable - and can lead to stupid things Booze doesn't do me any favours before a race. Only done it once - I was SO nervous before my first tri 2 weeks ago I HAD to have a glass of red wine
too much! I don't know much but give me a pint I'd like to know more! Alcohol and I are old friends.... We fell out on Tuesday... Fallen over more times than a fally over type thing........ 7/10. Not bad!! 7/10 as well. 'if you can lie on the floor
Mick’s ( Mick n Phil ) 9 year alcohol free journey ( PART 1 )My alcohol free journey began in Early November 2001...I have to start somewhere and babble on, as it’s hard to know where to start , so My raging sanity, my raging depression my mental
, then possibly on a bad night another bottle will be opened but absolutely definitely not finished, except when the world's problems are being solved, obviously.Holier-than-thou colleagues said we're a pair of complete alcoholics, and okay it's way more than 14
Blue with portTia Maria with BaileysVodka, peach schnapps and lemonadeRose wine......sadly it only takes one glass of alcohol before I go squiffy :0/ Shampoo - particularly Veuve Clicquot saki Good dry white wineVodka I'm partial to a bit of gin
I've recently been put on a 5 day course of erythromycin for a chest infection and a steroid inhaler to control my asthma. The doctor didn't say anything about not drinking alcohol whilst on the medication, but I know that it is a general