MCFC Wirral
Well-Known Member
Hi. It’s Jim from back in the London days. Long time no see.So. Many people know me on here and judging by the amount of new users many don't.
I have gone from the young lad that gets smashed Friday to Sunday to the grown up that has a few drinks after work.
Unfortunately in the last 3 years and if I'm honest since my mum passed away my drinking has become unstoppable. I will drink to excess 5 or 6 nights a week it doesn't matter what I'm doing or what is happening I cannot stop until I'm absolutely hammered, i pretend im okay by going to bed early 1 night without a drink. I need help but AA is all about finding God which I'm absolutely not interested in.
I'm not an alcoholic but I'm on the brink amd I don't know what to do
I’m very sorry to hear about your mum.
Admitting you have a problem is the very first step. Rather than AA, would you not consider the doctors instead? I broke down in 2020 and was diagnosed with a mild bout of depression. That changed my life. I’m still on medication now but it’s become as much as the routine as putting the morning kettle on.
Alcohol is a depressant and can fuck you up very easily. You’ve got this, friend.