I just watch Gazza on You Tube and it sort of reminded me of my own father. Without the rehab visits. And my question is "Is there a point of no return?". I would imagine the harder the problem the more difficult it is to overcome. My father has never ever admitted to a drink problem, he drinks everyday, he binges 3 days per week for every waking hour, he hasn't eaten a proper meal in over 10 years. He is skinny, pale, stretchmarks on his body from lose skin, he has a bloated face and beer belly. He is now having episodes from AL, where he is just completely manic, when really he should have passed out with the amount consumed.
The other major problem that we have is that he lives in Ireland, where he can only be committed to rehab if he agrees to go. He will never ever agree to that, he can't even admit that he has a problem. I envy some of you guys when I hear about state order rehabs. He has been caught drink driving twice, the second time he tried to run away. It hit the courts, but because of some legal issue that had nothing to do with his case, he got off. He is now about to lose his job, he is only 54. In his condition he will never be employed again and being unemployed will only worsen him.
We feel that we have no way to help him, he will do anything rather than discuss his problem, even putting his hands over his ears. With all the AL his drinks he should be dead. His own father was the same and lived to his 90s.
Is there a point of no return?
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