What has he done!
What has he done!
Hi everyone,
Still going strong here thank god.
As I mentioned before I come from a family of alcoholics, some recovering some not. My brother was rushed to hospital yesterday with pancreatitis. I went to see him , Jesus Christ he is in a bad way. Purple face, swollen and bloated. Stinking with bruises all over his arms. He has been a daily drinker for 10 years now and it's finally caught up with him. The doctor said he is lucky to be alive. This is the first time he will try to give it up. He has 2 choices , live or die. He is on morphine for the pain of his swollen organs.
It was a shock for me and a reality check. It could be me one day. I will never let that happen.
Wishing everyone a good weekend. X
Still going strong here thank god.
As I mentioned before I come from a family of alcoholics, some recovering some not. My brother was rushed to hospital yesterday with pancreatitis. I went to see him , Jesus Christ he is in a bad way. Purple face, swollen and bloated. Stinking with bruises all over his arms. He has been a daily drinker for 10 years now and it's finally caught up with him. The doctor said he is lucky to be alive. This is the first time he will try to give it up. He has 2 choices , live or die. He is on morphine for the pain of his swollen organs.
It was a shock for me and a reality check. It could be me one day. I will never let that happen.
Wishing everyone a good weekend. X
Hi, Charli.
I had a similar situation. My sib was taken to the hospital because he had a withdrawal related seizure. Very sick, almost died.
Told not to drink anymore.
Several years later, still drinking, still, amazingly, alive.
I had a similar situation. My sib was taken to the hospital because he had a withdrawal related seizure. Very sick, almost died.
Told not to drink anymore.
Several years later, still drinking, still, amazingly, alive.
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Thanks for sharing. It's sad and my heart goes out to your family. But stories like this help me understand what's out there if I go back.
In hereditary alcoholism, the alcoholic's liver just can't breakdown alcohol like a non-alcoholic. The liver can't efficiently metabolize acetylaldehyde (which itself is the first step of ethyl alcohol metabolism). Acetylaldehyde is incredibly toxic to the body's systems. It also is presumed to have a role in the dopamine system in the brain that facilitates addiction - science is still working on that.
Anyway, I hope you can find some relief in knowing that sharing your grief regarding your brother is helping others. Best of luck, and I will mediate on my hope for his recovery.
In hereditary alcoholism, the alcoholic's liver just can't breakdown alcohol like a non-alcoholic. The liver can't efficiently metabolize acetylaldehyde (which itself is the first step of ethyl alcohol metabolism). Acetylaldehyde is incredibly toxic to the body's systems. It also is presumed to have a role in the dopamine system in the brain that facilitates addiction - science is still working on that.
Anyway, I hope you can find some relief in knowing that sharing your grief regarding your brother is helping others. Best of luck, and I will mediate on my hope for his recovery.
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I am so sorry to hear of this. Heartbreaking.
I will send prayers up for your family member and for you as well.
Thank you for sharing this. We all can hear and see the reminder of what alcoholism leads to.
Hugs to you.
I will send prayers up for your family member and for you as well.
Thank you for sharing this. We all can hear and see the reminder of what alcoholism leads to.
Hugs to you.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your brother. That must be truly awful. For him and for you. I really hope that he gets the help he needs and makes a good recovery. Please take care of yourself. Wish I could do more but I just said a prayer. I hope it helps. Stay strong xx
Hi. Yes, what Dee said...how is your brother?
I had pancreatitis a couple years ago. Truly awful, horrendous pain. Sadly it didn't stop me. This disease lulled me back into drinking within little over a month. Really sick, I know. A large catalyst for my quitting this time was feeling my pancreas ache (plus the unending anxiety, the failure to eat, the plothrea of really dandy things that happen as the disease progresses) I just cannot do it anymore. Not an option. Not even a consideration. If I do not stay stopped game over. Anywho, I'm rambling...sorry 😉
I hope he is doing better. Update us please as you can. Thanks.
Jules
I had pancreatitis a couple years ago. Truly awful, horrendous pain. Sadly it didn't stop me. This disease lulled me back into drinking within little over a month. Really sick, I know. A large catalyst for my quitting this time was feeling my pancreas ache (plus the unending anxiety, the failure to eat, the plothrea of really dandy things that happen as the disease progresses) I just cannot do it anymore. Not an option. Not even a consideration. If I do not stay stopped game over. Anywho, I'm rambling...sorry 😉
I hope he is doing better. Update us please as you can. Thanks.
Jules
Hi all,
Thank you for the good wishes. He is still in the hospital and having more tests. It seems when the morphine wears off the pain comes back and is travelling around his back so they want to keep him where he is for the moment. So really no change , but he is making plans for when he gets out . He wants to get right and get back to work. He lost his job 8 years ago and boredom has been a huge factor in his alcoholism.
My dad is here to support him and my dad has 33 years sober so he knows what he is talking about. I'm on day 35 not counting the one slip that I had. This situation has reinforced my strength and though the AV raised its head yesterday and screamed I knew it was screaming because it was dying! I'm determined not to feed that demon again!
Thanks again everyone it means a lot and I will keep you all updated.
Xx Charli
Thank you for the good wishes. He is still in the hospital and having more tests. It seems when the morphine wears off the pain comes back and is travelling around his back so they want to keep him where he is for the moment. So really no change , but he is making plans for when he gets out . He wants to get right and get back to work. He lost his job 8 years ago and boredom has been a huge factor in his alcoholism.
My dad is here to support him and my dad has 33 years sober so he knows what he is talking about. I'm on day 35 not counting the one slip that I had. This situation has reinforced my strength and though the AV raised its head yesterday and screamed I knew it was screaming because it was dying! I'm determined not to feed that demon again!
Thanks again everyone it means a lot and I will keep you all updated.
Xx Charli
Hi all ,
Just an update . My brother came home from the hospital and went straight to the liquor store and bought non alcoholic beer. He was drinking this. (No idea why ?) j think it would just put a graw on you! Anyways. He was brought back to hospital last night with a swollen hand /arm and the needed to cut it open to drain it . Have no idea what this could be . He is still there .
Just an update . My brother came home from the hospital and went straight to the liquor store and bought non alcoholic beer. He was drinking this. (No idea why ?) j think it would just put a graw on you! Anyways. He was brought back to hospital last night with a swollen hand /arm and the needed to cut it open to drain it . Have no idea what this could be . He is still there .
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