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Thanks a lot for sharing your story. I also think that it was too much alcohol. Especially,if you were together with 6 years old and 6 months old babies. It was right from your side to drink just water. It just your choose either to drink or not. But I don't think that you have to worry too much. I just would advice those people to drink less next time or to leave children with nurse.
For sure alcohol addiction is something disaster. I’m so sorry those people who prefer to drink alcohol instead of healthy way of life. But if you let yourself to drink one or two glasses of good wine once or twice in a month then I’ll not call as disease. Sometimes alcohol can help you to relieve stress. The most important is to be sure that you know your norm. Also, I’ll never drink alcohol in the presence of babies. You know, my aunt had alcohol problems, and we decided to sent her at https://promis.co.uk/ which has quite good reputation for many years yet. She got treatment there and today my aunt is a healthy woman who enjoys sobriety. So, a lot depends on what is in your head.
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