I have two friends, a married couple, who have stuck by me through a lot of crap over the last few years. I love them as much, if not more, than a goodly portion of the rest of the human population.
I'm closest with the wife, but her hubby has been a rock for me too.
Thing is, they - or at least he- is a functioning alcoholic. And sh*t hit the fan Sunday.
He went down Sunday night - they went to the hospital and was told he has a heart condition that is a precursor to stroking out. He lied to the docs about how much he drinks. They got home and he poured himself a large one. She almost lost her sh*t, but..it was late, she has her own issues and I went home.
Next morning, it happened again. This time he was taken by ambulance. I went over again, to help with their kids, and by the time they got back late in the evening, she was ready to kill him and he was as ticked off as I've ever seen. Turns out, she told the doctor the truth, and he thinks she went behind his back and betrayed him. The doc wasn't amused and told him point blank any more drinking and he has a better than 75% chance of stroking out within the next 3 months. And he had to quit smoking 3 packs a day. He's refusing anything that will help reduce the stress on his body while he detoxes, per her, but I think that's because he has no intention of quitting.
I thought what she did was incredibly courageous. They have kids, and he could die if the docs don't know the truth of what they are dealing with. Alcohol withdrawal is no joke, and the stress on his body from quitting two substances at once combined with the heart condition, he could go down, suddenly and permanently.
Another mutual friend, not an alcoholic, but someone who has known him since childhood, defended the feeling of betrayal. Said that what she did, to a man like him, is a betrayal she'll never be able to recoup, and she crossed a line that shouldn't have been crossed by talking to the doc without her husband's OK.
I don't know what I'm asking here. I'm just in a very weird place. My dad died from his alcoholism, and I've lost good friends. I feel like I need to back far away from this situation for my own sanity, but I hate not being able to do anything to help. This is stirring up way too much crap.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for reading this far. Ugh. :cry:
I'm closest with the wife, but her hubby has been a rock for me too.
Thing is, they - or at least he- is a functioning alcoholic. And sh*t hit the fan Sunday.
He went down Sunday night - they went to the hospital and was told he has a heart condition that is a precursor to stroking out. He lied to the docs about how much he drinks. They got home and he poured himself a large one. She almost lost her sh*t, but..it was late, she has her own issues and I went home.
Next morning, it happened again. This time he was taken by ambulance. I went over again, to help with their kids, and by the time they got back late in the evening, she was ready to kill him and he was as ticked off as I've ever seen. Turns out, she told the doctor the truth, and he thinks she went behind his back and betrayed him. The doc wasn't amused and told him point blank any more drinking and he has a better than 75% chance of stroking out within the next 3 months. And he had to quit smoking 3 packs a day. He's refusing anything that will help reduce the stress on his body while he detoxes, per her, but I think that's because he has no intention of quitting.
I thought what she did was incredibly courageous. They have kids, and he could die if the docs don't know the truth of what they are dealing with. Alcohol withdrawal is no joke, and the stress on his body from quitting two substances at once combined with the heart condition, he could go down, suddenly and permanently.
Another mutual friend, not an alcoholic, but someone who has known him since childhood, defended the feeling of betrayal. Said that what she did, to a man like him, is a betrayal she'll never be able to recoup, and she crossed a line that shouldn't have been crossed by talking to the doc without her husband's OK.
I don't know what I'm asking here. I'm just in a very weird place. My dad died from his alcoholism, and I've lost good friends. I feel like I need to back far away from this situation for my own sanity, but I hate not being able to do anything to help. This is stirring up way too much crap.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for reading this far. Ugh. :cry: