I really grieve to see so many bound by alcoholism and drug addiction.
I have been there and done that as my wife of 17 years.My drinking was a typical
drunkards life with hangovers-the shakes-trouble with the law-the breaking of family
and friends and the financial disaster it causes.I started drinking at age 15.
My grand father was an alcoholic as my father.My grand father broke his back in an
automobile wreck in 1977 and never walked again due to drinking and driving.
My father died in 1978 at age 32 and he was an alcoholic.
#1.One has first to realize they have a problem.
#2.Then comes admittance to themselves and others that there is a problem and want
help for themselves.
#3.Then one is to get help by detoxification of the alcohol or drugs usally in a hospital
equipped for this service.
#4.Then on their release they should attend Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics and
realize they are never to take into their system alcohol or drugs because this sets the
cravings off again and in a short period they are worse off than they were before.
Alcoholism and drug addiction kills and if me and my wife can get clean and sober and
stay clean and sober anyone can.
Me and my wife found our deliverance in Jesus Christ.
God bless you in finding help.
Steven.