Tony give your daughter a hug on my behalf. Its tragic knowing your partner is dying, and with alcohol you always feel you could have/should have stopped them somehow..that if they cared about you they'd stop. Sadly that just isn't the case, as with most serious addictions and I hope she realises that.
I married a heavy drinker, you dont think about it when you're young and in love, and was divorced after 5 years as I could no longer live with him, by then I had realised he was alcoholic. I was lucky..despite all that happened we are still friendly when we meet. He lost two wives and his daughter, jobs, money, driving licence, wrote off cars, but he didn't have a problem!
I really enjoy wine with meals and a glass or two on Saturday night, or with friends..but if it meant walking five mins up the road in the rain to buy some I'd rather not bother.
I married a heavy drinker, you dont think about it when you're young and in love, and was divorced after 5 years as I could no longer live with him, by then I had realised he was alcoholic. I was lucky..despite all that happened we are still friendly when we meet. He lost two wives and his daughter, jobs, money, driving licence, wrote off cars, but he didn't have a problem!
I really enjoy wine with meals and a glass or two on Saturday night, or with friends..but if it meant walking five mins up the road in the rain to buy some I'd rather not bother.
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