Help Managing Alcoholism?

Question by mollydolly: Help managing alcoholism?
I am trying to break my addiction to alcohol on my own and fear, from past experience, that I will fail. I can’t go to rehab because I am raising three kids. Yes, I do know how awful that is. That’s why I’m trying to get help. Are there any supplements that help with cravings and/or withdrawal? I can’t go to AA because my husband says I’m just going so I can meet people and cheat on him. He believes in the whole “get over it” ideal when it comes to things like addiction and depression. I feel weak and stupid that I can’t. I have continued drinking because it’s easier than dealing with everything associated with “recovery” and I hate how irratable and sad I become without alcohol. It’s kind of become a friend to me, dumb as that sounds. I need to be well for my kids. my pre teen recently commented on my drinking and it broke my heart. What can I do?

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Answer by fukkzilla_lord
wahtever you do, dont beat your children

Answer by JoJo
AA is very helpful for many people, and if your husband won’t let you go, I see two options:
1. have him accompany you to the meetings (maybe he can wait in the car!) (I think they may have women only meetings, but not that common.)
2. choose between him and the addiction

Maybe his controlling nature and jealous insecurity contributes to your drinking.

Also, speak to your family doctor. Keep trying, and do get some help. Best of luck.

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