Author Topic: Family issues, grandpa's drinking  (Read 1598 times)

Never said anything was special, I was simply putting this out there and allowing others to post their own personal problems.
i never said you said anything was special

i was saying you should take comfort in the fact that everyone goes through this

i never said you said anything was special

i was saying you should take comfort in the fact that everyone goes through this
Sorry about that then,
Thank you for your input.

Aw, sounds like a tough situation. Sorry bro. :(

I'm sorry to hear about this Yola. I can't recommend much because i've never been in this situation type before, but I definitely recommend praying about it.

My grandfather drinks all the time. you get used to it. and when i say drinks i mean he Drinks.

Stop being a self proclaimed know-it-all suckup.

jesus, haven't you heard of a joke?

jesus, haven't you heard of a joke?


your jokes suck ASS

problem solved

Its hard to see them going downhill with drinking.
But its worse seeing the recover.
My dad stopped drinking cold turkey after over 30 years of heavy drinking.
He went through severe withdrawl. Puked blood 3 times so much to the point of needing a blood transfusion, was in a coma for 3 days, life support for 5 days, several tubes down his throat and one they had to open up and suction out secretions.
stuff is real. He almost died and it was an eye opener to everyone.
When your grandpa is sober let him know the things that could happen and let him know what he means to you.
My dad didn't know what he meant to anyone until he almost died from drinking.
Better to find out sooner than later.

It'll pass over OP, you'll be alright. I deal with this stuff alot considering my dad is always drinking and my mom and sister can't shut up for nothing so I know how it goes.

My dad was a major drinker too, and he paid the full consequence.

First world issues :(
That.
"holy stuff my grandad drinks alcohol and they just had a fight once im falling apart"
I don't want to come off as completely insensitive but you need to toughen up.

A friend of mine said " Life is hard, but it's harder when you say crap like yolo and swag."

A friend of mine said " Life is hard, but it's harder when you say crap like yolo and swag."

a statement truer i haven't found

a statement truer i haven't found
As it seems. I just realized the quote is very close to a John Wayne quote.

A friend of mine said " Life is hard, but it's harder when you say crap like yolo and swag."
I'm gonna infer you were referring to my avatar, my name isn't based off of "yolo", everyone started calling me that so u changed my avatar, I'm pretty sure I've actually explained this before

That.
"holy stuff my grandad drinks alcohol and they just had a fight once im falling apart"
I don't want to come off as completely insensitive but you need to toughen up.

You know, I wasn't one hundred percent sure as to what I intended on gaining from posting this thread, but I have to say your post was it.  Thanks man (:

Its hard to see them going downhill with drinking.
But its worse seeing the recover.
My dad stopped drinking cold turkey after over 30 years of heavy drinking.
He went through severe withdrawl. Puked blood 3 times so much to the point of needing a blood transfusion, was in a coma for 3 days, life support for 5 days, several tubes down his throat and one they had to open up and suction out secretions.
stuff is real. He almost died and it was an eye opener to everyone.
When your grandpa is sober let him know the things that could happen and let him know what he means to you.
My dad didn't know what he meant to anyone until he almost died from drinking.
Better to find out sooner than later.

I truly appreciate this, my grandpa is 75 years old and I guess he's mentally decided he doesn't care anymore, there's not much I can do to change that.

Is your dad doing well ?  If you don't mind the question

Thank you though !