Friday, September 2, 2011

Alcoholic Blog How I became an Alcoholic, Alcoholism and Alcoholic Problems became my Life

Alcoholic Blog How I became an Alcoholic, Alcoholism and Alcoholic Problems became my Life

Last night I talked with my 85 year old Aunt and my 55 year old cousin about my Father and his Alcoholic drinking. My Father had the disease of Alcoholism so bad, he never found sobriety. He stopped drinking for a dozen years or so arounf age 45, but soon after he had help in his office and business, had made a success of himself, his Alcoholism took over and he went back to Alcoholic drinking until finally it killed him. Yes, I lost my Father to the disease of Alcoholism. What we talked about was why? Why all the drinking, Alcoholic drinking? What was it about my Father that he could not stay away from "booze" and drank until he died of Alcoholism. My Aunt had her memories of my Father and so did my cousin, but they did not have an answer as to why he he was an Alcoholic, and continued to drink until his Alcoholism played a large role in his pre-mature death. Alcoholism kills people, I have witnessed it first hand with my own Father, my Dad, who even though he was a terrible Alcoholic, I miss him to this verey day. HTG Sr. died December 9, 2002, of complications in the hospital due to Alcoholism, may he rest in peace. Love you Dad.




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Thomas Gillis in recovery for 27 years, developer of AlcoholicShare.org. Please visit our on Facebook page : AlcoholicShare.org




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1 comment:

  1. Keep trying and persist with your recovery. Families can hold you back, be strong and do it as an example. Sober in 100 Days

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