VegetableMan wrote:
I can sympathize with that, as I currently have some pretty dodgy neighbors living next to me. Just a few days ago, a huge argument broke out between two of the tenants that almost ended in physical violence. They burn brush in the middle of the night -- in violation of a city ordinance.
In the not too distant past, I self-medicated to the tune of nearly a bottle and a half of whisky a day! It's a dead end road! I'm not telling you anything you don't already know, of course. But do whatever you need to stop drinking. If you're having pains in your abdomen, it's already taking its toll. Get the help you need! Nothing will get better until you you do.
You're probably right. I'm trying to think of ways to not be crippled by anxiety, that don't involve alcohol. I'm seeing the doctor on Monday. BTW kudos to you for managing to live where you are, those don't sound like ideal neighbours!
Sarahsmith wrote:
Yeah its hard to know this is happening to such a nice guy. Please get help.
I'm going to try to find some kind of help to tide me over for now. Thanks for caring. A while ago I had someone who met up with me a couple of times a week, I might be able to get something like that again. I saw someone had posted an ad in a shop window advertising that they do care work. Canada's a nice country, I would consider moving there, I'd probably go to British Columbia if I was allowed entry since I'm a wimp with cold weather.
BeaArthur wrote:
I lost my niece to end stage liver failure due to alcoholism, just three months ago. I'm sorry but I can't be supportive of your plan to drink yourself to death. People here are telling you that priority #1 is to stop drinking, but you have lame-ass reasons why you can't. Your brain is addled so that you can't see the illogic of your ways.
I hope you can change; but I won't support and encourage you as long as you have this plan of slow suicide. I know nothing about treatment alternatives in the U.K. but you must do whatever is necessary to stop drinking.
I see where you're coming from. I'm sorry you lost her in that way. Your post has kind of shocked me into wanting to change more, I don't want to face that ending.
Daniel89 wrote:
Are you on propertypoolplus yet? I was in an awful apartment block filled with drug addicts who would blast their music so loud you could hear it 300ft away. It took me a couple of years to get a better place to live but it was worth it.
I'm glad your situation improved, I know you went through some really hard times. However I didn't go on Propertypoolplus because I feel this area isn't for me. I've moved around a lot over the years, North Wales, Mid Wales, Greater Manchester, and I'm still looking for the place that feels like home.