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drinking problem


Question Posted Sunday July 10 2005, 1:21 am

i have this friend..hes 24 hes HUGE hes like 300 pounds..and 6'5..he got himself into a big drinking problem and he cant get out of it..the problem is that when hes drunk he wants to fight..and he owes $50,000 in medical bills and he wants to die..so he just drinks more..any help on wat i should do to try and help him?thankkks

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Momof3girls answered Sunday July 10 2005, 7:37 am:
Hi, my advice is to try to get him out to do other things (stay away from alchol as much as possable) try to keep him busy and his mind off of drinking... Maybe if he see's he can have fun with out drinking he will become more active and even loose some weight.... and not want to die.
Good luck with him!

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poa answered Sunday July 10 2005, 2:00 am:
When he starts to get buzzed give him bottled water and tell him its vodka.

At least he will save money.

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