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Your husband Timothy is only 64 and has already ruined his life. He is also ruining yours.

What did the doctor say about “letting him drink hard liquor again”? Quite honestly it seems reasonable to me. It is probably very wrong to provide it deliberately on the table. But from the sound of it, you still have visitors and he asks them to bring liquor. He also ‘checks old booze hiding spots’. Perhaps he could find a couple of dozen bottles of spirits?
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JLynn01 Aug 2023
Oh he wants to check spots but usually can't reach them. Doctor said we can't treat him like a baby forever protecting him from everything, so if he wants it let him have it. I have instructions for which meds don't mix at what levels. Honestly people might think it's wrong to just hand it to him but I'm not pouring it into him and the doctor was involved with decision. So I guess at this point it's drinking under drs supervision. My life has gone strange places
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This stood out to me: "I've been physically hurt moving him - ribs out of place, back going out and hip problems."

What happens if you are physically unable to care for him?

"Just had a doctor's appointment about him without him present to ask about just going ahead and giving him what he wants and letting him drink hard liquor again. And how to manage meds if hes drinking."

What did the doctor say?

How much longer do you think he will live?

(And to think you took care of HIS parents..._)
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one thing I found with my LOs who I had to help walk, is a GAIT belt. My friend had a a really nice one for her dad. It had grab holds front, back and sides sewn in. I had one for my mom and aunt. They weren’t that deluxe, but they helped.
Look online. It doesn’t seem like a big deal, but when you are trying to maneuver someone, to hold them steady, it helps.
you may want to check out harbor freight, for a belt or something they sell to people who lift heavy things.
Yes, I know the damage is done; your ribs etc.. have you tried getting a massage? (like you have time).
I’m sorry you’re going through that.
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sp196902 Aug 2023
A gait belt, seriously? This woman has more issues than trying to walk this a-***e around with a gait belt.
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My heart breaks for you. I’m so sorry. I grew up with addiction in my family. My brother destroyed his liver too.

I desperately tried to help him. I ended up having to walk away. I couldn’t take any more of his crap.

You may end up having to walk away as well.

Have you spoken to a therapist about your situation? It might help. I went to a therapist and I found that it does help to discuss these issues with an objective individual who has experience with these issues.

I would also attend Al-Anon. It helps to speak with others who have walked in your shoes.

Best wishes to you.
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