i have the same problem with my cousin....read my answers they will do well for you thankyou for all the people that answered my question:)
Good Luck :)
I promise it will get better G'd willing
2007-06-02 10:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, that is bad, just remember she isn't the real world, she has a big problem. Tell her to get counseling or you are going to move out. I would seriously consider finding a relative you can live with. A good person you can trust or find a church where they can help you. If not yet, then have plans in your mind--and move when you are 18, she will only ruin your life, A PARENT SHOULD NEVER MAKE A CHILD FEEL INSECURE. Are you old enough for a nightime job like at Wallmart?
2007-06-02 10:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm sorry to declare your mum desires to stand as much as now for herself. this is the character of an habit, human beings usually could desire to unravel the low to ultimately admit they have a situation and desire help to get well. yet another answer has reported writing a letter on your mum and that i think of this is an exceedingly solid concept. My considerable undertaking is for you, you desire some help, this is totally confusing to regulate on a daily foundation with an alcoholic. attempt to open as much as a grownup you have confidence, possibly a college instructor and this could additionally serve to be the awaken call your mum desires to end eating. each and every of the very ultimate.
2016-10-06 12:36:08
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answered by zeitz 4
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can you write her a letter telling her how you feel, and give it to her when she is sober.have you got a relation that you can talk to,and maybe they could have a word with your mum.i am sorry that this is happening to you.i know what it is like cause the same happened to me
2007-06-02 10:13:20
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answered by champagne 5
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tell someone you trust or call children services when she is drunk they will make her get help... Dont put up with it when she gets like that go stay with a friend or relative.
2007-06-02 10:24:10
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answered by superthunda 3
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get out of there, you cannot really help her by you staying, help her in any other way but stay physically away from her. she needs intervention.
2007-06-02 11:07:05
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answered by Aida M 1
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go to some Al-Teen meetings for help
2007-06-02 10:08:24
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answered by bronzebabekentucky 7
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