ok well ive been drinkin for 5 years(10-15 yrs old) its all started out with just drinkin like on the weekends or at parties, but lately ive been drinkin everynite. or at parties ill tell my self o ill just have one beer, but then i end up drinkin a 12 pack by myself! ive been arrested for drinkin and smoking, ive been to AA meetings NA meeting and everything, but i dont know wut to do... is it stress related or wut? is there any medication i could take?
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ErIn answered Wednesday June 16 2004, 1:12 pm: I think one of the things you ned to do is stop going to the parties since they are mainly the time you drink ! [ ErIn's advice column | Ask ErIn A Question ]
exyweetee99 answered Tuesday June 15 2004, 7:15 pm: it could be stress related.a lot of people get real stressed out and resort 2 other things 2 get their mind off of what is goin on.keep goin 2 ur meetings and chill!
LilMia811 answered Tuesday June 15 2004, 6:45 pm: You are very young to have such a serious problem. You need to let one of your parents know, and then maybe see a councelor, where you can find out just what exactly it is that is making you drink and what you can do to control yourself. Hope I helped. :)
babyeyes answered Tuesday June 15 2004, 5:55 pm: okay I have family members that were in your situation the only thing you can do is have self control instead of drinking find an art or craft or something you love to do and do that instead of drinking. Do things that keeps drinking off your mind. Eevery morning that you wake up look at how you are right now and ask yourself if you want to be an alcoholic and end up having liver desease in the future. This stuff wil work trust me [ babyeyes's advice column | Ask babyeyes A Question ]
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