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Holy crap yes, you need to address this. I'm a recovering alcoholic and nobody did me any favors letting m...
First off, thank you so much for your reply! I've been dealing with this drinking problem with my Mum on my own for a few years now, & no one has ever give me advice on how to deal with it (especially advice as good as yours!!!), so honestly, thank you so much!! I'm going to take it all on board!!
With the amount of times my sister vommited (and yes she is on a lot of meds! but I made sure she didn't have her evening meds - which is the stronger stuff - so it wouldn't mix with the alchohol.) I wasn't sure to phone an ambulance? next time (hopefully there won't be a next time) I think I'll have to do it to be safe. It been monitoring her & Mum, they've not been sick since 1:30am (about 2hrs 45mins), they're both breathing fine. I'm too scared to go to sleep incase one of them is sick in there sleep though!!! D:
I have been trying to get my Mum into therapy for a long time now (she goes to a family therapist every few weeks with my sis, that's it!), but it's proving increasingly difficult to get her to go. She won't even acknowledge that she has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. My Mum is a complete lightweight when it comes to alcohol. After one small glass of wines she's tipsy - give her a whole bottle & she'll be drunk as a sailor! When she gets drunk, the next day when I try to confront her about it, she'll treat me like a complete liar. Last time she was this drunk, she did try to hit me, so I suppose I should have taken it as a sign that the next time it could go further. I'm just praying there won't be a next time, so I don't have to find out what comes next.
I'm definitely going to come up with a back-up plan if staying here is going to be a bad idea. We'll just have to see how it all pans out tomorrow I guess after I confront them both :/
thank you again. your message was so helpful!!!!