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    Well, I'm not usually on at this time of night on a schoolnight, but tonight's an exception.

    My mum and step dad went out with some mates, while I was left home with baby sister and mums friends baby son. I had to stay up because of them, and at around 2.15, I got a phone call from mums friend saying that mum got arrested for disturbing the peace and so did my step dad, for assault. One of her friends got arrested for neglect of her child, because I'm only 14 and I was looking after him. I rang my nan because I didn't know what to do, and she went to the police station and picked mum up (but step dad cannot come back until tomorrow after being interviewed). So, mum and her friends and nan are here now, and I have to be up at 8.00am in the morning (5 hours sleep? How can I do it!)

    But yea, she always drinks and maybe her getting arrested might stop it a bit, or slow it down. But if she continues drinking, I cannot handle it and will just go bezerk and lose it. Bad stuff always happens when she drinks and I don't know what to do, she is an alcoholic with the amount she drinks. What can I do? Because I can't handle it for much longer, I need help - and fast.

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    All I would really say, your parents sound awsome from my boring parents! But man, sit her down and talk to her, tell her its affecting not just herself but the people around her.

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    Say "Thanks for getting arrested! I had to stay up late now im tierd :@ I dunno if I can stay awake might fall asleep in school !!"

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    my mums a heavy drinker, only been arrested twice though... :rolleyes:
    oh and she broke her leg while she was out.
    You gotta deal with it kiddo, just make it clear to her that you do not condone her behavior but let her do whatever she wants as long as she does not assault you or anybody else. That's where you call in the police.
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    .. your mum's gonna drink you can't stop her

    i hope she stops though, or slows down for your sake.. :rolleyes:


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    I don't want to stop her completely drinking, just for her to slow down. A lot.

    I came in from school today and I can tell she has had a drink. I mean, I was at school from 3.30 till 4.00 doing some coursework and I was looking forward to finally finishing it and coming home to a sober parent who I can talk to. But no, it hasn't happened and I feel like lashing out but what's the point, she won't listen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicPaddy View Post
    I don't want to stop her completely drinking, just for her to slow down. A lot.

    I came in from school today and I can tell she has had a drink. I mean, I was at school from 3.30 till 4.00 doing some coursework and I was looking forward to finally finishing it and coming home to a sober parent who I can talk to. But no, it hasn't happened and I feel like lashing out but what's the point, she won't listen.
    Well to be honest there is no point trying to speak her any time she has a drink in her. Your maybe best getting her first thing in the morning and addressing this when she is sober. You could also may speak to her and your stepdad when hes out and try and arrange a family meeting which will be kept organised, and everyone can only speak when they hold the cup or something, in order to keep it cool and calm.

    Either way, when you get to speak to her sober just explain to her you understand shes not a child and that she is fully entitled to have a drink. Explain you understand many parents do also drink and it is just a relaxing thing and your not on her back about it. But just go on to say calmly hwo you think it really is starting to affect you and your life which really isn't fair. Try and make clear that at the end of the day she is your parent and she has certain responsibilities she needs to keep to. Explain that you are sick of it for example coming home to someone with a drink in them.

    I basically think you just just tell her exactly what you think but stay calm about it so it doesn't look like your getting on at her.

    If it keeps going on after talking to her, explain to her your going to stay with your gran for a bit or something or another relative who could take you for a bit, simply because you can no longer cope with having your life affected by her problem and that she needs to get it sorted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicPaddy View Post
    I don't want to stop her completely drinking, just for her to slow down. A lot.

    I came in from school today and I can tell she has had a drink. I mean, I was at school from 3.30 till 4.00 doing some coursework and I was looking forward to finally finishing it and coming home to a sober parent who I can talk to. But no, it hasn't happened and I feel like lashing out but what's the point, she won't listen.
    I know the feeling, I once came back from last GCSE exam and did really well, I wanted to talk to mum about it but she was drunk at just before 1pm?
    It sucks, just make sure you dont follow her path and live your life without such a obsession.


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    I won't follow her. What upsets me most is that my real dad moved back to Ireland because he was an alcoholic, and now mum is going down the same road. But also, I have lost so much respect for her she's just another person in the house to me now, not like a mother.
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    exactly, it's hard to forgive such acts.
    Do you have a sister or brother? Helping each other out and talking helps.


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