DB, I have not posted in ages, but I do pop in to read the threads occasionally, and this one really grabbed my eye (and heart.) You may have to let this friend go. In WSI/lifesaving they teach you that a desperately drowning person will try to pull you under, in their panic, and that's something to guard against when trying to save them.
You can't save her. You can pray for her, but that's about it until she makes the Big Decision for herself.
I had to say goodbye to two really good friends, years ago, when I realized that they were enabling me to drink too much---WAYYYYY to much---the way they did themselves. I wasn't judging THEM---I was judging MYSELF I just knew that I was powerless in their presence, because they were such delightful company, and it was fun to keep the wine flowing.
I tried to explain to each of them why I might not want to get together so often, and both were extremely offended. We still don't speak. One of them has been through a couple of (failed) rehabs, the other is a high-functioning drunk (like me, mother of two girls.) I miss their wit and conversation, but I don't miss the muddly mess my brain was when our evenings ended.
I have not stopped drinking. But I have stopped being around people who make "drunk" sound like fun. I wish them the best, and I know you are worried about your friend, but you have to save yourself first.
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