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  • kelie
    kelie Posts: 151 Forumite
    I would like advice, as I am at a crossroads in my life. The thing I keep telling myself is okay I will be in pain if I kick him out, but it will be a lot less pain than if I keep him and either a) he never gets better or b) he gets better and dumps me anyway.

    I have got a few books on alcoholism and how to live with an alcoholic partner which are really good, telling you to ignore him when he is, and if he makes a mess etc leave it so he can see it in the morning which is very true. The only thing I don't leave is if he has spilt something on the carpet as I don't want them staining. But I leave everything else now whereas before I used to clean up after him and try and get him in the bed. At the risk of being completely flamed here, he has turned violent before.

    I know I am co-dependant, I don't know why I am funding him. I need to stop, sometimes if he has had a drink I don't want an arguement and I do feel a bit scared whereas if he is sober completely I'm quite happy to say no and argue it out.

    His parents are going to Portugal for 2 months in a couple of weeks, so he will be alone there. I know they don't want him there either as he breaks things and ruins things. Thank you everyone who has posted in this thread by the way, I really do appreciate it, even if I look like i'm banging my head against a brick wall.
    Virgin CC: [STRIKE]-£374.70[/STRIKE] -£384.39 | Barclaycard: -£2016.05 | Egg CC: [STRIKE]- £781.13[/STRIKE] -£1450.28 | M&S CC: [STRIKE]-£980.40[/STRIKE] -£1026.29 | Natwest CC: -£1,605.60 | Tesco CC: [STRIKE]£1,567.10[/STRIKE] -£1334.10 |

    Current Account Balance:
    -£2,808.96


  • rosered1963
    rosered1963 Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    Hi Kelie - Thanks for your honesty. I can see exactly where you are coming from now.

    The thing I keep telling myself is okay I will be in pain if I kick him out, but it will be a lot less pain than if I keep him and either a) he never gets better or b) he gets better and dumps me anyway. - spot on.

    Maybe you aren't quite ready. I hope what I have said to you so far makes some sense. You could post a new thread on the families and relationships board about this issue. This will pull in a lot more input. You seem willing to listen to whatever anyone has to say. I'm sure no-one will flame you. You still love your OH. By the way, as well as being in the alcohol field, I have also been thru exactly what you are going thru, so I know how you feel. Bye for now, and here's hoping you have a quiet night. :)
  • rosered1963
    rosered1963 Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    PS - I went thru it wth two people - both are now dead - one at 31 and one at 39 :(
  • kelie
    kelie Posts: 151 Forumite
    Oh my god :( I am really sorry to hear that. My OH is 30. I am 27. :(
    Virgin CC: [STRIKE]-£374.70[/STRIKE] -£384.39 | Barclaycard: -£2016.05 | Egg CC: [STRIKE]- £781.13[/STRIKE] -£1450.28 | M&S CC: [STRIKE]-£980.40[/STRIKE] -£1026.29 | Natwest CC: -£1,605.60 | Tesco CC: [STRIKE]£1,567.10[/STRIKE] -£1334.10 |

    Current Account Balance:
    -£2,808.96


  • rosered1963
    rosered1963 Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    One was my Oh - I eventually left him as realised nothing I could do. He died 4 years later. The other was my wonderful talented brother, who I obviously could not leave. I would never take it from an OH now though x
  • kelie
    kelie Posts: 151 Forumite
    As you can tell i'm up late. I'm working, waiting for the phone call to go pick him up. If I tell him to get a taxi I end up having to pay for it anyway so it doesn't make any sense.

    Would you be interested in talking in Private Message or on MSN etc so it's a bit more private btw?
    Virgin CC: [STRIKE]-£374.70[/STRIKE] -£384.39 | Barclaycard: -£2016.05 | Egg CC: [STRIKE]- £781.13[/STRIKE] -£1450.28 | M&S CC: [STRIKE]-£980.40[/STRIKE] -£1026.29 | Natwest CC: -£1,605.60 | Tesco CC: [STRIKE]£1,567.10[/STRIKE] -£1334.10 |

    Current Account Balance:
    -£2,808.96


  • rosered1963
    rosered1963 Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    Sure Kelie - pm me anytime! Off now as need to get some sleep X
  • redstararnie76
    redstararnie76 Posts: 2,205 Forumite
    Hi Kelie,
    It's me again, poking my nose in. Just wanted to point out that when I posted before I hadn't realised how extreme your OH's drinking is. Having read your other threads, I agree entirely with Rose, and I just wanted to second her comments which sound like very good advice...
    Good luck, it sounds like you have a difficult road ahead of you. I suspect you know what you need to do, it's just hard to find the strength to do it. Just remember that you sound like a good person and that you aren't being selfish in looking out for your self - that's self preservation and there's a important difference! You need to look after yourself.
    ;) Working hard in the hopes of being 'lucky' ;)
  • kelie
    kelie Posts: 151 Forumite
    After last night (he kicked off) he woke up this morning feeling very bad about the whole situation. He asked me to go get him a bottle of wine, to which I said no. I said i understood his body needed sugar, but instead of getting him wine I was going to buy a bottle of coca cola and a bunch of sweeties like haribo etc to get the sugar kick.

    At first he seemed really !!!!ed off about the whole situation but I didn't give in, and its 8pm now and he hasn't had a drink. Mind you I had to lock him in when I popped to my mums to make sure he didnt gather any spare change and go buy some.

    I know its early days, day 1 of no alcohol but I am proud of him as normally by this time on a saturday he has had a bottle of wine and 4 cans and is getting ready to go out with his mates in town. We are going to stay in and watch dvds and go to bed at a reasonable hour for a change.

    On another side note, I paid my months mortgage, unfortunately had to go further into my overdraft to do so, I am now £2400 overdrawn in my current account :( I am going to go on a mad no spend spree and also a earning money spree over the next months. I am still waiting to hear back from ex to see if I can take the payment break on the mortgage.

    I will have a bill next week though. OH ripped the middle internal mirror out of its socket last night in the car on the way home and I need to get it fixed as it's my dads car, mum will go nuts if she sees it. I dont know how much it will cost though. Any ideas?
    Virgin CC: [STRIKE]-£374.70[/STRIKE] -£384.39 | Barclaycard: -£2016.05 | Egg CC: [STRIKE]- £781.13[/STRIKE] -£1450.28 | M&S CC: [STRIKE]-£980.40[/STRIKE] -£1026.29 | Natwest CC: -£1,605.60 | Tesco CC: [STRIKE]£1,567.10[/STRIKE] -£1334.10 |

    Current Account Balance:
    -£2,808.96


  • (((hugs))) Kelie

    Sorry hun, I dont know how much it would cost to get your mirror sorted out.

    Hope you have had a good evening in with your dvds and oh.

    Kels xxx
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