spyrosmom
Cathlete
Gonna try to make a long story short.
One of my BILs - DH's youngest brother, has had troubles with drugs/alcohol/the law for the longest time. He spent some time in juevenile long before I was around. I belive he's 26 or 27 yrs old now. I know he's had at least one DUI - last year, and goodness knows what else, the family tries to keep it on the hush - hush. He is normally employed, but changes jobs often. Mostly warehouse or waitering/bartending. He's halfheartedly tried to sober up in the past, with no luck, I think a lot of it is the people he hangs out with. HE still lives at home w/ FIL. He posted on his facebook yesterday and sent out an email to fam/friends this morning that he will no longer be attending fam functions where alcohol is around and will not be hanging out with friends where alcohol is around bc he has to get it together. He is serious about his AA meetings and about what his conselours are telling him at an agency he goes to. I replied to the email stating we are here for him, and I know it isn't easy to make all these changes, and we support him and all that good stuff. I really want to help, but I don't know what to do????? Can I help?? Or is this something he really needs to go alone, and we are just there when he reaches out???? I have no experience in this personally or with anyone else. My battles have always been with food/weight, so I understand how hard it is to change, but I don't think its quite the same thing.
Nan
One of my BILs - DH's youngest brother, has had troubles with drugs/alcohol/the law for the longest time. He spent some time in juevenile long before I was around. I belive he's 26 or 27 yrs old now. I know he's had at least one DUI - last year, and goodness knows what else, the family tries to keep it on the hush - hush. He is normally employed, but changes jobs often. Mostly warehouse or waitering/bartending. He's halfheartedly tried to sober up in the past, with no luck, I think a lot of it is the people he hangs out with. HE still lives at home w/ FIL. He posted on his facebook yesterday and sent out an email to fam/friends this morning that he will no longer be attending fam functions where alcohol is around and will not be hanging out with friends where alcohol is around bc he has to get it together. He is serious about his AA meetings and about what his conselours are telling him at an agency he goes to. I replied to the email stating we are here for him, and I know it isn't easy to make all these changes, and we support him and all that good stuff. I really want to help, but I don't know what to do????? Can I help?? Or is this something he really needs to go alone, and we are just there when he reaches out???? I have no experience in this personally or with anyone else. My battles have always been with food/weight, so I understand how hard it is to change, but I don't think its quite the same thing.
Nan