Good days, bad days
Hey again guys,
So wanted to post another update...
As far as I knew, my dad had not drank in 2-3 weeks. However, I came home from university early last thursday and my Dad was drunk. His phone was missing and he was going to bed so he needed to set his alarm. Mom said "let's go up to the field and check since you were up there" (the field=a community park mostly grass, with a volleyball court, located at the top of my street) and he's all secretive like "what should we tell Mikey? Don't tell him im drinking.." etc. He whispers terribly when he drinks so i screamed out "I know you're drunk, i wasn't born yesterday, dad. You look and talk as if you took 5 xanax". He and my mom come downstairs into the kitchen and he is in his underwear only since he was getting for bed.
So my mom said "Come one mike (Sr.) get dressed so we can ride up to the field"
he says "im dressed" and my mom goes "mike no you are not! go put on clothes" at which point he said
"im not fucking changing im wearing what I have on"
then I raised my voice and told him to stop talking to my mother like that. he was so drunk that he couldn't even remember what he had said a few seconds ago. Then I go on to lecture him about drinking, he storms upstairs and slams the bedroom door shut.
I then asked my mom how many other times has this happened since Ive been at university late at night? She told me 2. So the next day I told him I was disappointed and he needs to get his sh*t together before he looses everything. I tell him he needs to visit a psychiatrist for an evaluation and that he needs to quit his weekend job, or at least scale back to working only on Saturdays.
Once he was sober he begged me to be patient with him and that he will get better. I said "I have all the patience in the world to deal with your bullsh*t, it's Mom you have to worry about because I don't know how much more she can take of this"
And that was of 2 days ago. He seems alright now and told me today that he doesn't feel cravings at all, but he is a master at hiding his problems and acting like everything is OK. I don't really doubt that he has a hint of bi-polar, but not severe enough for him to be on Abilify, Seroquel 400mg, Lithium, depatoke, latuda or any of the other 'zombifying' anti-psychotics. He does have a fast paced job and can't be drugged out constantly. But the idea of a mood stabilizer sounds like a great way to go. I know many people on Lamictal (to be honest I am not familiar with any other mood stabilizers) who have success with is. But I also believe he should take a mood stabilizer along side a medication to help alcoholism, such at vivitrol or acamprosate. There is even research suggesting that Zofran (anti nausea med used in cancer patients mostly) decreases alcoholic tendencies. However, I am no doctor. I cannot prescribe any medication; what I think he should be prescribed or treated with is just my opinion. A doctor could disagree or agree with me, but in the end it all depends on what a psychiatrist deems necessary to take (if he ever follows through and makes an appointment with one.
SIDE NOTE --> any tips on how to convince someone to see or make an intake appointment with a psychiatrist? My dad is resistant but I know he needs it
I found out they have AA meetings at my university every Thursday from 730-10. This is perfect because I have class from 630-720 so i can just bring him with me and he can wait until class lets out. I think this could really be a great opportunity to make sure he attends AA. Also, on Sunday my Aunt Sharon asked my dad if she could ride with him to AA classes once a week, which is awesome because now he has an obligation to his sister to go!!
Things are looking up, but also looking down. But one thing is for sure, I am going to keep my head up through all of this. They say what doesn't kill only makes you stronger!!