I think your husband should get help as soon as possible. He shouldn't be drinking that much and driving drunk is even worse. Maybe you should sit and talk to him about how you are being affected by his behavior and he should seek help before something bad happens. He could have a few drinks and drive home and kill somebody and go to jail for life. Is that what wants? it's coming to that point. I say you should tell him to quit it and go to AA asap!
You should work quickly once you find out your husband is having a drinking problem. The longer it goes on the harder it will be to recover and you risk violence entering your marriage.
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Her career came to a hault because of her drinking problem. She started drinking when she was a teen.
Any discussion might begin with the approach that drinking too much is not being a "bad person" - approach as if the person is sick and needs help. Most drinkers always have denial of their problem, and the goal is to get them to recognize themselves as having a problem. For some, this comes easily, and others will pursue drinking into the gates of hell or death before they admit that they have a problem. Good luck.
It appears she did have a drinking problem from the way she acted on her show--either she was careless or drinking...
yes he had a huge drinking problem when he was younger
If you consider his drinking to be a problem, Al-Anon can help you.Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can help him if he is an alcoholic.
yes he had a drinking promelm
she has a drinking problem .
What's the problem, you didn't do anything wrong, he's the one who cheated. He's the one who has to face the music.
no he doesn't why would he have an drinking problem and he is 16 he don't even drink ok
You can try having an honest and compassionate conversation with your husband about your concerns and the impact his drinking is having on your relationship. You may also consider seeking guidance from a therapist or intervention specialist to help facilitate a conversation and explore treatment options. Ultimately, your husband will need to be willing to acknowledge his problem and agree to seek help for the rehab program to be successful.