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Disco Dan
24th October 2007, 21:51
Drinking... (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=59423)
When does 'drinking' (alcamahol) become a "problem" ?
How do you know when it is a problem?
Drinking because your depressed about something?
When it is happening everyday?
What are your thoughts??????
Virago
24th October 2007, 22:01
When drinking causes problems in your life, with work, family, friends etc, then it's time to tackle the issue.
There's plenty help out there for anyone that needs it.
Disco Dan
24th October 2007, 22:03
When drinking causes problems in your life, with work, family, friends etc, then it's time to tackle the issue.
There's plenty help out there for anyone that needs it.
what about as a "coping mechanism" ? is that a bad thing? Is it healthy?
The Pastor
24th October 2007, 22:10
It becomes a problem when you get done for being DIC on the way to the booze shop at 9am.
Or when the booze doesnt last the ride home.
Timber020
24th October 2007, 22:12
what about as a "coping mechanism" ? is that a bad thing? Is it healthy?
Heck no, it ends up being a crutch, or a form of escapism, niether lasting nor helping with whatever problem you had in the first place, It just grows a bunch of new ones. Its like stopping an oil leak in your bike by not putting any oil in.
Its a problem that builds slowly but solidly, but its capable of destroying everything in your life, but by the time many people relise this its far to late.
Disco Dan
24th October 2007, 22:28
stopped smoking on friday, been really stressed.
said the compelty wrong thing last night, and shes not returning my calls. after a bottle of wine and now halfway through some brandy (of all things!) im feeling worse!!
98tls
24th October 2007, 22:30
Just like everything else really.......only a problem until you make it not a problem.
Winter
24th October 2007, 22:33
I drink, plenty.
I believe it'll fix most problems ( or at least lead you to believe its fixed).
The one thing it wont to, is fix any problem that smells of girl problems.
I've been having a drink during lunch + dinner at work all week now, and I feel thats the only reason I made it thus far.
Mikkel
24th October 2007, 23:39
Honestly, if you're feeling down the last thing you should do is to hit the drink, weed, whatever.
Work out the bad stuff and then have one to celebrate it :)
Drinking everyday and feeling that you have to in order to cope with your situation would be a danger sign to me. I drink only when I feel like drinking - not when I feel the don't like to be NOT drinking... Sorry if that was confusing. What I mean is that if you feel like having drink it's ok, if you feel that you have to have a drink to feel ok - then you should be wary.
howdamnhard
24th October 2007, 23:43
When it becomes a crutch you can't do without.:yes:
Drinking... (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=59423)
When does 'drinking' (alcamahol) become a "problem" ?
How do you know when it is a problem?
Drinking because your depressed about something?
When it is happening everyday?
What are your thoughts??????
kevfromcoro
25th October 2007, 03:30
Interesting topic..Iam a fairly good drinker.
How much do people drink?
and what do u think is excesive
Edbear
25th October 2007, 06:59
If a friend tells you that you have a drinking problem, listen to them! They will be right!
The only effective "coping mechanism" is to face and deal with the issue bothering you.
I'm not saying "harden up", but being mature, means being able to face issues and learn how to deal with them, and having the self-discipline to make the changes necessary in yourself.
Knowing what you should do, is far different from actually doing what you should and is the main difference between immature and mature. Of course even mature people may not know how to deal with something or what to do, so being able to ask someone's advice and considering it, shows maturity and strength.
Saying "Sorry" to someone you've hurt, engenders respect and if they see you trying to change, or learn, they will forgive you when the emotions settle. Humble doesn't mean weak.
Akzle
22nd August 2015, 14:42
Interesting topic..Iam a fairly good drinker.
How much do people drink?
and what do u think is excesive
being a practicing alcoholic, of 2 decades or so... Excessive is 4 boxes or >2lt spirits in a sitting.
How much do i drink?
As much as ive got...
FJRider
22nd August 2015, 14:48
... As much as ive got...
You need (more) friends .. then you can drink their's too ... :shifty:
Daffyd
22nd August 2015, 14:54
There's plenty help out there for anyone that needs it.
The problem is admitting to yourself that you need it.
Virago
22nd August 2015, 14:59
The problem is admitting to yourself that you need it.
Woah - 8 year thread dredge. Epic.
ellipsis
22nd August 2015, 15:07
...my drinking became more problematic about eight years ago...it was about then that I was barred from the only pub in the area...it has caused me a few problems ever since...mainly when I run out of liquor...
Akzle
22nd August 2015, 15:58
The problem is admitting to yourself that you need it.
no, it's deciding you want it.
I stop doing stuff every now and then. Then i go back to it. Old habits... And i prefer life with it, so why not
Oakie
22nd August 2015, 17:59
Yep. Want it ... no problem. Need it ... problem.
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