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Never_falter2
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Ooooops. I meant to say one or two times a week. Sorry, had a kid climbing me. Have a kid climbing me now too by the way, I‘ll be back.
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is because he is drinking alone. There was a time when he drank much more but then he was drinking with his buddies and they were drinking more then him. So I figured that it was okay.
He is not seeing those buddies that much anymore (they live far away) and for a while he drank less and when he was on medication not long ago he drank nothing.
^^^ yet those are things combat veterans think of. Protecting others especially loved ones. !
like when he had a nightmare or when he wants to be happier...
I think its important to note that this is likely the PTSD. Its not the drinking. It may be that the drinking is loosening his tongue and bit and the reality of what is in his head all the time comes out a bit. You don't like that but this is PTSD. And the need to self medicate is again about the PTSD. As Blackemrald said most people who drink use it that way at least occasionally. Too varying degrees that is. Like a lot of things that arent perfect in an ideal world it is all about degrees.and I really do think it would be better if he wouldn‘t think of ambulances being in need of tourniquettes which is something a person sitting there in the comfort of his home should not think of.
how much damage it is doing to the persons life and relationships.