Other than m&m's and travel, I don't have any major addictions, but I have another serious problem. My mother has been an alcoholic for probably over 10 years now. Her problem weighs heavy on the whole family, as she gets very negative and aggressive, which has destroyed the harmony of the family and her marriage to my father - they still live together but the relationship is everything but harmonious.
My sister has talked to her about it (she's the person who discovered it and also the one in the family closest to her) and my mother says she wants to stop, but she can't do it now because there is too much stress in her everyday life, so she can't take the additional burden. However, it's been 10 years already, so I don't think the "right time" to quit will ever come.
It hurts me deeply to see the alcohol destroy our family and, just as importantly, her health and ultimately likely lead to a very painful death. As far as we know, she drinks so heavily now that she can function normally (drive a car etc.) on a very high alcohol blood level (it is normal to her). She can't really do rehab because she's kind of a public figure, so that would destroy her carreer.
My questions:
1.) What can family members do to deal with the situation, with her, her moods, etc.?
2.) I have heard people only ever quit if they want to, and that you can't ever convince anybody to quit unless *they* want to. But what can family members do to encourage her?
Completely lost here, I would appreciate any input or you who are more experienced with this problem pointing me to appropriate webpages, threads in this forum, anything.
Thanks for your help...
Andorinha
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