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24-09-2022 06:49 PM
24-09-2022 06:49 PM
Hello to all,
First time and in desperate need of help. I am having difficulties with my sister who is a terrible alcoholic- she has been in and out of rehab for the last 5 years, but recently came home 2 weeks ago after 8 weeks in the facility. She started drinking again 2 hours after being home and has not stopped since. We are now at a bottle of Vodka per day ( that we know of ) and it is taking its toll. I also care for my 86 yr old mother who has a rare form of blood cancer and its killing her - I do not know what to do. She gets drunk and abusive, belligerent, and bullies my mother. I can take the bullying but not my Mum. I am at my wits end and seeking advice - anything will help
Cheers Sprezzi
24-09-2022 07:46 PM
24-09-2022 07:46 PM
Hi @Sprezzi ,
Thank you for posting. I'm sorry this is happening to you and your mother. I wish I could share more, but I don't know enough in this area.
But please know you are not alone. I hope others reading will be able to share their insights into what is happening for you.
Do you have any phone numbers from your sister's rehab that you can phone to ask questions? Perhaps they direct you?
Sitting with you, tyme
24-09-2022 08:03 PM
24-09-2022 08:03 PM
Hi Tyme
Thank you for your kind words - I plan on calling Rehab facility on Monday but to be perfectly honest I don’t know what they can do - its been 2 long years of in and out and it never helps - but will continue to try anything at this stage - its tough
Cheers and thanks again
Sprezzi
24-09-2022 08:10 PM
24-09-2022 08:10 PM
At this point, I'm not sure I'd be looking at how to change your sister @Sprezzi . If 5 years of in and out hasn't done anything, I'm wondering whether she herself wants the change.
It reminds me of a lived experience talk I heard recently about how hard it is to 'recover' from gambling. It has to be a whole-hearted commitment, otherwise it doesn't work.
I'm more wondering about you contacting the facility so you can tell them YOUR situation and ask for people you can contact to get help for yourself. I think this is of utmost importance, especially seeing your mother is not well - neither of you should have to be subjected to the bullying and hurt from your sister.
If/when your sister is sober, are you able to speak to her to determine if she actually wants help?
tyme
24-09-2022 08:18 PM
24-09-2022 08:18 PM
Hi @tyme
When she is sober she never speaks - She is lonely which I understand but she does not want to help herself - she has been back at work for 3 days and is surrounded by nice caring people - just lost - I am calling rehab on Monday to seek help
Cheers
Sprezzi
24-09-2022 09:42 PM
24-09-2022 09:42 PM
Arghhh... it's so tough @Sprezzi .. tough on everyone.
I look forward to hearing how you go on Monday when you phone them. In the meantime, I'll keep my ears and eyes open.
Which state/territory do you reside? There are some state-specific services.
24-09-2022 09:54 PM
24-09-2022 09:54 PM
@Sprezzi hunny my dad was an alcholic. he made our lives hell. best thing he did was die at 76. i am here for you
24-09-2022 10:18 PM
24-09-2022 10:18 PM
Hi Greenpea,
Thank you for your thoughts - it means a lot - I will never give up but its super tough - the hardest is my mother - she is kind, generous, compassionate and she deserves so much better.
Cheers
Sprezzi
24-09-2022 10:19 PM
24-09-2022 10:19 PM
Hi Tyme
Gold Coast
Cheers
Sprezzi
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Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
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Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
Mental Health Carers Austalia.
Our Mission
To be the voice of mental health carers to enable the best life possible.
Get In Touch With Us
We're here to support and promote the well-being of mental health carers and their families
Mental Health Carers Australia is the only national advocacy group solely concerned with the well-being and promotion of the needs of mental health carers.