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		<title>I need a recipe for an alcoholic punch worthy of some rowdy college kids.?</title>
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<p><strong><i>Question by cb1444</i>: I need a recipe for an alcoholic punch worthy of some rowdy college kids.?</strong><br />
has to cover up the taste of alcohol (mostly)<br />
has to have the potential to get people running around without clothes on<br />
has to be easy and cheap to make</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Melanie</i><br />Bottle Of Bacardi<br />
Fruit Punch.</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Should I we move away from our alcoholic adult children?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kyle Slattery Question by bill d: Should I we move away from our alcoholic adult children? We love our kids but they are alcoholics and ruining their lives. It hurts too much to keep watching it, we know we can&#8217;t do anything about it, and it is starting to destroy our lives. As much [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><i>Question by bill d</i>: Should I we move away from our alcoholic adult children?</strong><br />
We love our kids but they are alcoholics and ruining their lives. It hurts too much to keep watching it, we know we can&#8217;t do anything about it, and it is starting to destroy our lives. As much as we love them, we feel like we need to get away from them.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ?</i><br />YES, YES, YES&#8230;..the sooner the better too&#8230;&#8230;..YOu must have supported them some how too&#8230;.if they are ruining your lives&#8230;..you can love them, just stop the process of enablement that you have been providing to them&#8230;..move somewhere warm, and enjoy the piece and quiet</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: How to make a fake alcoholic drink?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 01:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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In health class, my friends and I have to make a short story on teen alcohol abuse. We will be using actually bottles, but they will be empty. How do you make is so that its like water and a coloring dye? We want it to look as real as possible.<br />
Thx</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Corvato</i><br />depends on the type of alcohol:</p>
<p>vodka: just use water<br />
beer: use carbonated apple cider<br />
wine: use grape juice<br />
whiskey: use apple juice</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: How do you know if you are an alcoholic?</title>
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<p><strong><i>Question by </i>: How do you know if you are an alcoholic?</strong><br />
If I don&#8217;t have it I am fine, if I do I am fine but don&#8217;t have to have it. My kids say I am an alcoholic.  But I drink about 5 out of 7 days a week.  Oh, I am a bartender.  For 20 years.  And when I drink it is mostly one then I go home.  But when I get mad, its is overboard.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Miraclez</i><br />when you can&#8217;t stop drinking.</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Should young children have contact with a severely alcoholic parent?</title>
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<p><strong><i>Question by Kate G</i>: Should young children have contact with a severely alcoholic parent?</strong><br />
The other parent has been out of the house since our kids were newborn, 2yo &#038; 4yo.  Visitation was semi-regular the first year because I provided transportation, etc.  Once divorce was final, ex refused to follow judges orders regarding treatment (parenting class, AA meetings, supervised visitation including sobriety piss-test).<br />
Now our children are 6, 8 &#038; 10.  They&#8217;ve only heard from ex sporadically-a total of 3 times in 5 years.  Now they&#8217;re asking me to find my ex so they can have visitation.<br />
At what age do children have the right to choose for themselves?  Or is it okay that I still protect them?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Tony M</i><br />No contact at all.</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: how do i know if im an alcoholic or just destressing..have kids lost job and grandson 2 yrs old just moved in?</title>
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<p><strong><i>Question by sunshine01</i>: how do i know if im an alcoholic or just destressing..have kids lost job and grandson 2 yrs old just moved in?</strong><br />
lost my job..at the same time got custody of my grandson..have two other kids at home 6 and 16..been stressing alot&#8230;and drinking alot more than normal..almost craving it &#8230;help</p>
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<p><i>Answer by slave of sneha</i><br />try to avoid alcohol at least 72 hours</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by true_sagg</i>: is it better for the kids to be raised by their alcoholic dad?</strong><br />
is it better to have kids raised by their mother and alcoholic father or is it better for the father to be outside of the home and raise them from &#8220;afar&#8221;. THis is for 2 boys.<br />
details are he only has a job cuz child support for his other 2 kids threaten him with jail and he provides no financial support at all for my 2. About once a week my 3yr and 6month old get to experience one of his drunken tirads. He drinks before and after work. Has his 3rd DUI so he can&#8217;t drive our kids anywhere..lives with his mother rent free. Guilt-trips everyone and everything is everyone elses fault. The typical alcoholic.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Lexington</i><br />Well it really depends on the family. If the only the dad needs help, the second option would be best, but if the mother/father are in therapy, it might be okay for the two to raise the kids together.</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by slackernerd</i>: How do you deal with an end-stage alcoholic who&#8217;s neglecting kids?</strong><br />
How do you deal with a relative who is an end-stage alcoholic and you&#8217;re concerned about her kids(because the older ones call me and other relatives frequently needing to be &#8220;rescued&#8221; when she&#8217;s too wasted to notice whether they&#8217;re there while binging for days at a time or acting belligerent, regularly drives drunk with them in the car or has the 14 year old drive, is incapable of maintaining any kind of employment, house stinks of cat urine and dirty baby diapers, baby seems to have unusually excessive diaper rashes, etc.? I thought about contacting CPS but they go there all the time anyway and never do anything, so I figure there&#8217;s no point. Also the older one has a bunch of issues issues and resents the drinking but also loves his mom and likes that he can get away with murder, so I suspect he would be uncooperative.<br />
Well, before any of us can take them in, we should first track down their dads and give them first dibs if they&#8217;re interested and functional&#8230;. While I do wish they both were more involved, at least one of the 2 dads(4 kids total, 2 kids each dad) is paying child support and has them visit him in his state during the summer so he must care at least somewhat and probably doesn&#8217;t know what&#8217;s going on and should know where it&#8217;s going&#8230; I&#8217;m tracking down his info and giving him a call, even if my relative will say I&#8217;m &#8220;betraying&#8221; her &#8230; Well, I wouldn&#8217;t betray her if she didn&#8217;t betray her kids&#8230;.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ravyn</i><br />have an intervention. go to an AA meeting and find some resources on dealing with this.<br />
continue to contact cps. find a social worker to help you.<br />
find a way to convince her to do the right thing i.e. sobering up, become better involved with the kids, know when to hand them over to a more responsible adult, etc.<br />
talk to a lawyer about becoming the legal guardian of the children. that way you have the rights to them, and they still &#8220;have their mom.&#8221;</p>
<p>good luck, you&#8217;re gonna need it.</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: how to help alcoholic xhusband leave abusive relationship.?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mr.Overpants Question by : how to help alcoholic xhusband leave abusive relationship.? I want to try and help my x escape a physically and verbally abusive relationship. We have 3 teen children and he has a 4 yr old with this woman. We split because my x had an affair with her at work. [...]]]></description>
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I want to try and help my x escape a physically and verbally abusive relationship. We have 3 teen children and he has a 4 yr old with this woman. We split because my x had an affair with her at work. Over the last 5 years he has become an alcoholic. He has lived on and off with this woman, often ending up staying with me or his parents when she has literally kicked him out of her house. She hates me,she hates our children and kept stopping him having contact because x has said she feels threatened by the fact she knows he&#8217;ll always love me. He has never reported the beatings or threats  as he feels ashamed and she has made him feel guilty and worthless.I got him onto a detox programme, he did go through it earlier this year but he was back living with her and ended up drinking again. He ended up staying with me again, all was going well and I got him started on another detox, we had a falling out which resulted in him falling out with his parents and going back to her again. That was the end of October, I&#8217;ve only had 1 short phone call from him and 1 very short voice mail. He can only really make calls when she is not around because if she finds he has spoken to me she will attack him. He told me she has hit him and keeps him in what he calls &#8216;lock down&#8217;. He blamed me for us falling out and said he was staying put there. It is very difficult for him to think rationally with the drinking. I am worried as I have rang and text him many times asking him to ring me and only had the voice1 mail in reply, he won&#8217;t even reply to our sons calls which is not like him.He told me she had hidden his phone and lied about it and I believe she would take it and monitor his calls/messages .I don&#8217;t know what to do to help him. Please if someone can help</p>
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<p><i>Answer by tagboy</i><br />I have a drunk for a brother and ended up raising his two boys. Tried for decades to help if they don&#8217;t want to help themselves not much you can do. The psycho  he was married to would always throw him out and he would always go crawling back for more punishment.  25 years of this and she died last year now it&#8217;s God I miss her, Honey their isn&#8217;t anything you can do he needs professional help  He&#8217;s punishing himself. Only way he will come around is when he stops beating himself up. she finds he has spoken to me she will attack him. He&#8217;s pretty pathetic don&#8217;t you think. Don&#8217;t make this spineless drunk the victim.</p>
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