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    I'm 14 years old and I started drinking when I was about 12 and I cant stop. It started out as just getting drunk on an occasional weekend and then I started drinking every weekend, and now almost every day. I can't talk to anyone so I decided to turn here.

    #2
    way too many problems

    Oh Sweetheart ...... :welcome: to the site .......and a HUGE well done for coming here ....

    There are lots of lovely people here who will try to help you as much as we can.

    Do your parents know?? Are there any adults who can help you??

    Please stick around sweetheart, let us know how you are doing.

    Lots of love & hugs, Paula xx:h :l :h
    sigpicXXX

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      #3
      way too many problems

      Welcome!

      Blondecutie,
      welcome:welcome: to this site.
      We are all here for the same reason and there are so many lovely good people, who do not judge you, but have a lot of good advise and everyone really cares about you.

      Is there no adult, perhaps a school councillor? Do you have a family Dr. that you trust?
      Please stay with us and let us know how you are doing.
      xoxoxox Lori
      *Definition of Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result* Albert Einstein

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        #4
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        Hi Blondecutie
        You are so wise to come here now and get help at such a young age- there is so much support here -
        Jen
        Over 4 months AF :h

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          #5
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          Blonde cutie,

          Ditto to what has been said and what has been asked. Great job coming here and I am curious about whether you have people at home to try to talk to about this issue.

          Welcome!
          Mary

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            #6
            way too many problems

            Hi Blondiecutie! So wise of you to seek some help and to be aware of your habit...there is absolutely no doubt that you'll be able to nip this thing in the bud..especially since you are so young! I agree with the others about seeking some support from an adult. Your school counselor should be able to point you in the right direction. Becoming aware is a HUGE part of the solution! A few things you can try until you can get some guidance are: First, let your drinking friends know that you would like to stop and ask them if they can support you by not encouraging you to join them. If that is too much, you may have to avoid those friends for a while. Perhaps you can seek some friends out that don't party..you may a youth group at a church..if you aren't religious, you may consider trying a non-denominational church (Unity is one of them in U.S.) A youth minister would be a great help. Second, try to find a replacement for the drinking..replacing a habit with a new one is helpful. Chew gum, drink club soda, find a hobby or a craft. Keep asking for help and know that people stop drinking after decades of drinking so you will certainly be able to if you REALLY want to. Good luck dear! You will be fine!

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              #7
              way too many problems

              Oh, we are so happy you have come here to this site for help. You have a family here. I have a son who is 13 (14 in April) and I would really want to know if he had a problem as you do. You should try to talk with someone about this before you hurt yourself in the future. Your family will help you and they do care. If you can't talk with them you should atleast talk to someone close to you. Good luck to you and I am here anytime to help you out.

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                #8
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                Hi Blondiecutie.
                Well dome for coming here. There is lots of good advice from some lovely people.
                I agree that you should maybe try to get some help from your family, or a teacher perhaps.
                Good Luck whatever you decide to do

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                  #9
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                  :h :h
                  I am bumping this up!!!!:h :h
                  Lori
                  *Definition of Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result* Albert Einstein

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                    #10
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                    Thanks Lori
                    Over 4 months AF :h

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                      #11
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                      Hi Blondiecutie

                      :welcome: to MWO.

                      It's really hard that you have no one that you can talk to, but you will find that MWO is a family in itself. I feel that having an adult outside would be of a great help to you. Could you not confide in your mum? Please do keep things bottled up, in fear of being judged. Anytime you want to share something, no matter how big or small, please feel free to do so and trust that no one will judge you and any advise given will be because we all care. You will get advise from people who understand how alcohol can take control over your life.

                      Mandy x

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                        #12
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                        blondecutie;86703 wrote: I'm 14 years old and I started drinking when I was about 12 and I cant stop. It started out as just getting drunk on an occasional weekend and then I started drinking every weekend, and now almost every day. I can't talk to anyone so I decided to turn here.

                        You've taken the first step in the right direction blondecutie.........

                        Keep coming back!

                        :welcome:

                        :l Rachele:l
                        :h :h :h :h

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                          #13
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                          Hi Blondcutie, let me also add my welcome!!! We will do our best to help in any way we can! In addition to this forum, you may want to try some resources specifically geared to teenagers, where you can call and get immediate, confidential access to experts. Here are a few that you may want to explore (make sure before you give them any personal information that you tell them your age and ask if it will be confidential):

                          Boys and Girls Town National Hotline, 1-800-448-3000, The provide immediate access to highly-trained counselors who will listen and "right now" answers and access to experts

                          Teen Line, 1-800-443-8336, They give personal & health related information and references

                          Youth Crisis Hotline, 1-800-448-4663, They give crisis counseling, information, and referrals

                          National Counsel on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence Hotline, 1-800-622-2255 They will give you information and referrals.
                          *********
                          Blondcutie, hope this information is helpful. Please keep posting!

                          MM
                          Saving the day one minute at a time!

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                            #14
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                            Hi Blondecutie .....

                            Just wondered how you are doing .......

                            Check back in and let us know how you are ...........

                            Paula :l
                            sigpicXXX

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                              #15
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                              Good morning Blondecutie,
                              I am just checking in to see how you are doing. Please let us know as we really do care and worry for you.
                              Lori
                              *Definition of Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result* Albert Einstein

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