I am 70 years old, and have had long periods of abstinence but sadly long periods of alcohol abuse. I was a binge drinker and found it difficult to avoid the short sharp binges which left me progressively unable to cope. I lost one job through alcohol and have 'left' before a dismissal which was on the cards, (I was too ashamed to ask for help. I went to AA and stayed sober for 12 years a vital time for my children ages 5&6 - 17&18yrs though those early years left them unconfident young people. I relapsed and lost my licence twice! They have children of their own, they are continually on guard in case I should drink again. It was much more, is more difficult to stay abstinent down & a considerable strain on us all.
My finances have always been dire as a result.
I have had a year free from alcohol now, I feel far better, but not safe yet. Inclusion have been prime support. Mo Webb my key worker has continually advised me, given me literature - mostly reminded me of the repercussions. I am not clear of fear, but it is easier for everybody around me. I am very grateful.
"Inclusion have been prime support."
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