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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 731510" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Many people stop drinking. There are really new beginnings. If you are so fearful and find his condition so without hope that you pray for his death, I might question going to his side, for you and him. An acquaintance can take the cats. Or the SPCA.</p><p></p><p>Many people, millions, have turned their lives around from the bottom. I would let him be to find what he can. He has a job. Shelter. Cats. many many people have far less. There is a.a. there is outpatient rehab. He can help himself in place.</p><p></p><p>Alcoholism Is lifelong. My s.o. is an alcoholic. He no longer drinks. But he drank on and off many years. He stopped once 19 years and now 8 years. He never believes he has this licked.</p><p></p><p>The nature of the beast is addiction. But addiction can be treated. He has access to both treatment and support where he is. And being an addict while lamentable does not mean his life is not worth living. There is always hope. That is what I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 731510, member: 18958"] Many people stop drinking. There are really new beginnings. If you are so fearful and find his condition so without hope that you pray for his death, I might question going to his side, for you and him. An acquaintance can take the cats. Or the SPCA. Many people, millions, have turned their lives around from the bottom. I would let him be to find what he can. He has a job. Shelter. Cats. many many people have far less. There is a.a. there is outpatient rehab. He can help himself in place. Alcoholism Is lifelong. My s.o. is an alcoholic. He no longer drinks. But he drank on and off many years. He stopped once 19 years and now 8 years. He never believes he has this licked. The nature of the beast is addiction. But addiction can be treated. He has access to both treatment and support where he is. And being an addict while lamentable does not mean his life is not worth living. There is always hope. That is what I think. [/QUOTE]
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