Quote from: bob on July 02, 2013, 06:34:31 PMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on July 02, 2013, 04:07:17 PMBut Paul McGrath will never completely stop until Paul McGrath himself makes that decision and really understands that he can never ever go near alcohol again. I've always wondered about this. Is total abstinence the way to solve the problem? It doesn't seem the most healthy way to deal with it to me, to live a life with a monkey permanently on your back. There must be a reason why a person has become dependent on alcohol. I can see why a period of abstinence is necessary and the reason for that would be to work on whatever caused the drinking problem in the first place.Anybody who is an alcoholic should never have even one drink again. It is an illness and there may be all manner of reasons for each individual that is the trigger or cause. We are not talking about people who maybe drink a bit too much than is good for them and should maybe moderate things a bit. An alcoholic is somebody who is either heading for the bottom or have reached it and like my other half looked over the edge and stopped. She has not had a drink for 14 years but she is still an alcoholic, in the sense that if she ever had a drink it could potentially take her down to the bottom again. Luckily for her, even the smell of alcohol now makes her feel ill. For an alcoholic, one drink is one too many but after that first one any other amount is never enough.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on July 02, 2013, 04:07:17 PMBut Paul McGrath will never completely stop until Paul McGrath himself makes that decision and really understands that he can never ever go near alcohol again. I've always wondered about this. Is total abstinence the way to solve the problem? It doesn't seem the most healthy way to deal with it to me, to live a life with a monkey permanently on your back. There must be a reason why a person has become dependent on alcohol. I can see why a period of abstinence is necessary and the reason for that would be to work on whatever caused the drinking problem in the first place.
But Paul McGrath will never completely stop until Paul McGrath himself makes that decision and really understands that he can never ever go near alcohol again.
This subject evokes a lot of hypocrisy in people, there's a guy at work who lambasted Paul Gascoigne last time he fell off the wagon, along the line of 'it's his own fault, if he wants to drink himself to death then let him, he's a burden on society' etc. When the same happens to one of our own this bloke is full of sympathy and understanding.
Quote from: Diablo on July 02, 2013, 10:39:07 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on July 02, 2013, 12:08:00 PMQuote from: robbo1874 on July 02, 2013, 11:32:35 AMEqually unfortunately diablo, we're well beyond the point of it being "not too serious", as I sincerely wish the twats who continue to chant "it's your round" would realise.Sorry when I said "I hope it's not too serious" I didn't make myself clear. I meant from the legal side of things (as he was charged previously with breach of the peace in 2004). I hope he doesn't find himself in more trouble that won't help / aid his hopeful recovery / battle with alcoholism. Ah, apologies, misunderstood you.
Quote from: Ger Regan on July 02, 2013, 12:08:00 PMQuote from: robbo1874 on July 02, 2013, 11:32:35 AMEqually unfortunately diablo, we're well beyond the point of it being "not too serious", as I sincerely wish the twats who continue to chant "it's your round" would realise.Sorry when I said "I hope it's not too serious" I didn't make myself clear. I meant from the legal side of things (as he was charged previously with breach of the peace in 2004). I hope he doesn't find himself in more trouble that won't help / aid his hopeful recovery / battle with alcoholism.
Quote from: robbo1874 on July 02, 2013, 11:32:35 AMEqually unfortunately diablo, we're well beyond the point of it being "not too serious", as I sincerely wish the twats who continue to chant "it's your round" would realise.
Is that really god on twitter? It's not a verified account is it?
Quote from: Ger Regan on July 03, 2013, 08:34:40 AMQuote from: Diablo on July 02, 2013, 10:39:07 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on July 02, 2013, 12:08:00 PMQuote from: robbo1874 on July 02, 2013, 11:32:35 AMEqually unfortunately diablo, we're well beyond the point of it being "not too serious", as I sincerely wish the twats who continue to chant "it's your round" would realise.Sorry when I said "I hope it's not too serious" I didn't make myself clear. I meant from the legal side of things (as he was charged previously with breach of the peace in 2004). I hope he doesn't find himself in more trouble that won't help / aid his hopeful recovery / battle with alcoholism. Ah, apologies, misunderstood you.No problem at all :-) Your feeling towards the chant is understandable and shared by many. Thankfully I think more and more peoples attitude towards alcoholism is slowly changing as more and more people are exposed to it and talk about it (as you can see on here). That is surely one of the only good things to come out of such a sad, desperate and damaging situation like this. If drugs were classified scientifically and on the harm they cause, rather than financially and politically, as is currently the case, alcohol would be top of the pile (Class A) ahead of even heroin and crack.
Quote from: Jockey Randall on July 03, 2013, 09:16:59 AMIs that really god on twitter? It's not a verified account is it?It's him. I was so disappointed when I read those tweets on my way to work. I hope somebody goes to his aid.
Ask anybody who is going through it eastie. I don't just mean the alcoholic but family and friends as well.It can and does rip families apart. It was tough but to be truthfull, i learned a hell of a lot from it mate.