They need to get Jovi help! He wakes up, takes a sip of alcohol because he “thought it was juice”.

Gwen, Yara, whomever else there is needs to talk about his drinking and he needs help. Alcoholism does not get better. The fact he’s drinking when he wakes up??

Most people would go for water if they’re hungover. An alcoholic would go for the alcohol. Especially when their body starts to become dependent on it physically. He needs help.

I wish they wouldn’t tip toe around this. You see Yara bring it up briefly here & there, but it’s always dropped.

That’s my 2 cents.

  • Civil_Sample_456@alien.topB
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    My beloved daughter left the father of her child bc of his drinking He’s a great father when he’s “ present “ Drinking cost him his job, his home and almost his life He’s had countless seizures, heart problems bc of it His blood alcohol level the last time he went to detox was off the charts the nurses were surprised he was still alive He’s detoxed several times The last time his blood pressure kept dropping I thought he was gonna stay in a coma I know it was the hardest thing she ever had to do because it was not the fact that she didn’t love him she still loves him very much but she had to do what was best for her child, my grandson 🖤 He’s been sober now for approximately six months He lived in his truck before that six months finally found a job and a place to stay The question now is when do you say enough is enough? For she was terrified that she was gonna find him dead or their son was going to find him dead

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      It’s so hard to say “enough” when you need to-so bravo to her!! She probably helped save his life by leaving. It for sure helped him get to his rock bottom faster. It’s ok if he lived in his truck for 6 months-he’s sober now, probably partially due to that as well.

      It’s very hard. Before getting deported because of it, my husband fell into alcoholism. He hadn’t seen his parents in 13 years and turned to the bottle. We’d try to get him to leave & he wouldn’t.

      I’m so glad he’s chosen to become sober! Hopefully he’ll be able to be a part of his child’s life. Your daughter did what was necessary, and she’s going to have to pay close attention-because when an alcoholic slips of course they hide it, but it seems like he’s on a better path now.