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My brother has been labelled by himself and others as an alcoholic.  Maybe I am speaking from the position of not understanding the disease - but what it looks like to me is that he is just a very immature individual who can't say no to a party.


He "dried out" 2 years ago at a centre for one month.  Mom travelled down there to provide the family support they asked for, for a week.  I have 2 small children and a husband who works out of town - I was not able to attend that week.


Anyhow, he doesn't drink alone but can always seems to find somebody in any town in any bar to sit and drink with.  Even when he isn't drinking his life in general is one of doing the least amount of work just to get by.  Anywhere he lives he keeps it in complete filth and disarray - he is either watching TV, working at whatever job he currently has, or is out partying.  That is it.  He is in his 30's and still asks me to help him with things he should be able to take care of like getting insurance on his apartment or applying for Health Care or whatever.  It is like he is still 18 years old and just getting out of high school.


Anyhow, he drank the entire weekend away and then came to me in need of cash to get back to his job.  He claimed he has $12 left and his truck would likely run out of gas on the way back.  I gave him $10.  I am really kicking myself now but I held the key to his keeping or loosing the best job he has ever had.  I am sooo mad.  I want to tell him not to come to our place next weekend because of his drinking & driving and never being where he says he is going to be and then after having a good time needing to borrow my meagre funds to get back home.  I don't know if how much support I should give.  To cut him off of us completely, is that the answer???


He knows about AA and he knows that is what he could be doing.  He chooses not to.  Please help me to understand what I need to do from my position.


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Only he can decide if he's an alcoholic and only he can do something about it.


 


What you can do is  pray for him


and seek out Al Anon for yourself



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The great people, on the Alanon message board...on this site...will likely be able to give you a great insight, re..the frustrations that you are going through...

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Hi, Tamiele

"but I held the key to his keeping or loosing the best job he has ever had."

Us alcoholics are good at that stuff, getting you to think like that.. We'll work it for all it's worth.

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Thank you for your replies and I will repost over on the Al Anon board.


Regards,


Tamie


 



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