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If You Live With An Alcoholic...
Some Important Things You Need to Know
If your husband or wife is an alcoholic, make sure you
get him/her help. There are many suggestions of how to do this on the pages of this website. If your husband is an
alcoholic or a gambler or a philanderer or one of a million other things, you could be left with nothing
on which to feed yourself or your family.
Does this mean family happiness? If your husband or wife is an alcoholic, chronic gambler or drug addict,
and he/she is not in treatment for these behaviors, then your marriage is in trouble. Addicts always create and
maintain chaos- not just in their own lives but also in the lives of those around them.
If You Live With An Alcoholic and they are in sobriety and go to AA meetings it is no
assurance that they won't be dangerous.
If You Live With An Alcoholic, you already have enough to worry about and abuse does not have to
be one of those issues.
If You Live With An Alcoholic for any length of time, chances are you don't have your own life
anymore. And for that to cange YOU must change.
If You Live With An Alcoholic, you have to have support and someone that knows what you are going
through.
This is important if something would happen to you or the alcoholic.
If You Live With An Alcoholic or an addict, get your family help.
If you have emotional problems, first start working on these problems and then begin to help your spouse, friend or
family member.
If you live with an alcoholic and even if you yourself only drink occasionally, you should not keep alcohol in the
home. For one thing, it will disappear and only supply the drinker with more alcohol.
If You Live With An Alcoholic, there is hope and help available. Help! I Live With An Alcoholic
was written just with you in mind.
Can I encourage you to get your copy today? It will hand you specific steps that you need to take to start
reclaiming your life. And that is an essential step if you seriously want to help the alcoholic in your life.
by Chris B -
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Chris is the author of Help! I Live With An Alcoholic
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