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More so if anyone close to him has been trying to get hit to get help with it, if anyone had stuck around to try.
Most people will give up on someone that hard in, it's not easy to see someone you cared about fall that deep into it. Lost plenty of friends that way.
This all said, if you know someone struggling with it continue to support efforts to get them help. If you're someone that struggles with it, get help.
RIP dude.
Haven't had a drink since, and no need for A.A.
Just a near-death experience is all I needed. And extreme pain.
Why is it so hard to get drugs that will purge the alcohol and end physical dependency?