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My father died on the 4th last month,and now my uncle is having problems with his liver.? |
it is called alcoholism and being an addict. I think that he has more to drink then the other. He is struggling hard every day. There is not a single day to where he can pass without having a drink. I am writting to also tell you that I am afraid we will lose him soon. I am also afraid that his sons will find him once he is gone. He is yellow again and in the hospital all day and not in the emergency yet I don't think. Please pray that he doesn't get worst and I am asking you to pray for him. Will you? If he if something gets worst, I hope he will see my dad his brother on the other side. He has gone through this before to the point that he almost died. My dad his first massive heartattack long time ago and he only had 1% chance of servival he made it until the fourth one. They found him cold but he looked like he was in pease. He called before he died and said "I am going to sleep now mommy,I love you" He used to say that when he was sick as a little boy to his mother. Sweetie, I am so sorry for you loss. Losing a parent is a hard thing to do and it is compounded when you know it didn't have to be this way. I hope your uncle gets better and makes the decision to change his life by going into rehab for his alcoholism and drug abuse. Once a person is addicted though, it is hard to get out of the cycle. First, he has to want to change and then he has to seek the help to do it. I pray that he decides he wants to change. Thank you for your care an concern. God bless you. Report It I am so glad that you kicked the habit and I will keep you in my prayers. Take it a day at a time and you will do well! Report It |
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