christopher.hulsey wrote:
Husband here working towards the TSM cure. My wife doesn't drink much and is supportive so I can't quite relate, but anyway, that's not cool.
Would you label him as an alcoholic also? That would explain a lot. His denial and not wanting to drink alone. Us alkys tend to do that.
Yes, he's had a drinking problem since his teens. At times when I thought his levels were down, I found out he was drinking on the road also! (a big no no for his profession) And there are the times when he says he's quitting and hides it in the garage.
Perhaps tell him you DON'T WANT TO QUIT. I JUST WANT TO DRINK LESS.
Tried that, answer "I didn't see you drinking less on those pills".......He didn't want to see it.........
Perhaps let him read my 7 month documentary on here, how this DRUG has helped me cut my drinking immensely. Still working towards the cure, my numbers much higher than yours, but feeling better better about it every month.
I tried to get him to look at the book, that didn't work, I like your idea, maybe I can sit him down in front of the computer with your diary and show him......thanks I'll try that........This really has me running through all of my emotions, his control, my lack of control, my guilt.......and all the while he's treating me in a patronizing way "I'm going to help you....you need help...." Yea, you want to help me in your way, can't look at any other ways because no one else can be right but him! Oh sorry to get off on a vent........thanks so much for the advice!