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Old 07-06-2008, 07:12 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: My mother is an alcoholic.

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Originally Posted by armyforthebroken View Post
If your family feels the same way as you do - you know, helping her and such - then I do highly suggest that you have a talk with her with your family right beside you. That way, it won't be as hard and your mom will be able to see how many people would be able to support her on-coming sobriety.

Sort of like an intervention.
I feel you hit the target with that one, that's one of many options you could do for someone who has drinking problems, and if your family feels the same way you do about your mother's drinking problems or friends even, it's a good way to help show how many people really care about her, and once she can admit to having the problem things could really go better from there on out.
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