The first step is your mother's recognition of the problem and that she needs help . Contact AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) at the related link below .
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You should consider the possibility that your wife may have an alcohol problem and needs help.
It may not be that she doesn't believe you; she may be in denial that her daughter is an alcoholic, too. Chances are she may be blaming herself for her daughter's drinking, since she is an alcoholic also. If you can't get the mother to listen to you, then try another adult family member of her daughter. Talk to them, and tell them about the daughter's drinking problem, and ask them to help her get the help she needs. If they won't help, or if there are no other adult family members to help you, then contact AA, who can, and will, give you the advice you need to help her. They may also be able to help the mother with her drinking too, if the mother is willing to admit that she has a drinking problem, and accept the help.
The best way to show your love to this person would be to get him some help. Alcoholismis a serious problem that he needs to confront. He may become violent or cruel to you, and that isn't love. Help him get better before everything goes downhill
Family and friends who are concerned about an alcohol abuse problem should carefully examine the options for help that are available to them. People can and do overcome serious alcohol problems.
Isopropyl alcohol (technical grade 99+%) is probably the cheapest and best alcohol preservative available.
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best mate is some one who can really understand your problem and can help you to solve the problem. not just some who you hang around with couple of days. he/she should be able to help you to solve any problem. not run away when you have a problem.
There are several avenues of help for any individual who admits to themselves that they have an alcohol dependency problem. Organisations such as Alcoholics Anonymous can be found locally and there are also organisations to help the family as well such as Addaction.
Water. That is not a joke.
The Aged Mother feels scared and saddened by the problem, but also determined to find a solution to help her people. She draws strength from her love for her son and her memories of his upbringing.
Alcohol is not recommended for anxiety attacks. In fact, it can make things worse. SSRIs tend to help with anxiety, and if it becomes too big of a problem, certain benzodiazapines like ativan, xanax, valium, or klonipin can be prescribed to help with them.