In my opinion, I think you should first try to have a talk with your mother about the problem and how you feel about it. Maybe just by talking to her it'll show her how she's not only hurting herself, but hurts others as well. You can also talk to a close friend or adult who you trust and who can maybe help you and your mother out. If your dad is around, talk to him. Talk to anyone close to you who you know that they care about your mother and could get her some help if it is a serious issue. If it's becoming a major problem and you feel that you, your family, or your mother is unsafe, then you can call a specialist or an AA hotline to see if you can get help for her since she won't do it for herself.
You say "I am an alcoholic."
Should a Mother Tell - 1915 was released on: USA:July 1915
Should a Mother Tell - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
no you should not tell your husbands mom about his health
Should a Mother Tell - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The cast of Should a Mother Tell - 1925 includes: Mickey Brantford as The Son Gladys Harvey as Mother Gibb McLaughlin as Father
Yes.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is caused by the mother being an alcoholic and drinking while she is pregnant. It is not a disease that can be passed on to anyone.
You should tell your mother that you love her and wish her a happy birthday.
Don't tell her unless things get serious or if you just can't stand lying anymore.
You should talk to your mother about it. Don't tell your father, it should be your mother who does that. If she refuses to, tell her you will and see if she changes her tone.
In a way yes ... if your mother/father was an alcoholic when you were a child.. you may grow up to be an alcoholic yourself