Well folks, after two weeks in the ICU, several operations to repair the various complications caused by organ failure and myriad meetings with the doctors, my daughter in law finally died in the early hours of this morning from chronic alcohol abuse.
She leaves behind 3 daughters who have only every known their mother to be drunk or an alcoholic, my daughter (her gay life partner) who has done everything to get her sober, other members of her family and J and I thinking what a waste of a life.
She was 49 and despite being detoxed and dried out several times, always went back to the drink.
And for those who think it's ok, she started out as a social drinker.
For those who are like me and are recovering alcoholics - there but for the grace of God go we.
For those who brag about being drunk and hungover and like to post about how you're going to get drunk tonight, just remember what you're doing to your body and, more importantly, to those around you.
She leaves behind 3 daughters who have only every known their mother to be drunk or an alcoholic, my daughter (her gay life partner) who has done everything to get her sober, other members of her family and J and I thinking what a waste of a life.
She was 49 and despite being detoxed and dried out several times, always went back to the drink.
And for those who think it's ok, she started out as a social drinker.
For those who are like me and are recovering alcoholics - there but for the grace of God go we.
For those who brag about being drunk and hungover and like to post about how you're going to get drunk tonight, just remember what you're doing to your body and, more importantly, to those around you.
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