Person refuse to drink alcoholAddiction is a complicated disease that affects the lives of those suffering from it and the ones who love them. Getting help can seem out of reach for a person who struggles with addiction. When a person goes into treatment, he or she must completely change their lifestyle to sustain sobriety. If your spouse is in recovery, keeping alcohol around will only increase the risk of his or her drinking again.

A person in recovery is faced with many challenges on a daily basis to stay sober. He or she needs encouragement and support from loved ones to maintain sobriety. When your spouse is in recovery, drinking alcohol presents a temptation for him or her to relapse. Keeping alcohol in the house does not fit into your spouse’s new, healthy, and sober lifestyle.

For your spouse’s health and recovery, keep alcohol out of sight and out of mind. Having alcohol in the house increases the risk of your spouse drinking secretly. When some people drink secretly, they add water to the bottle of alcohol to make it seem like they never had any. Easy access to alcohol can interfere with your spouse’s recovery.

If your spouse prefers your home to be alcohol-free, you need to be willing to make that sacrifice. There will be times when your spouse will be around alcohol, such as special events, holidays, or on occasion. Make sure there are plenty of non-alcoholic drinks available to make staying sober less difficult.

A person in recovery must change his or her lifestyle, which includes meeting new, sober friends. When you are alcohol-free, your spouse can focus on his or her health. This makes recovery easier and shows him or her love and support.

Living with a spouse in recovery can be challenging. Help your spouse find healthy, sober activities he or she would enjoy. Alcohol is not needed to have fun. Recovery is a lifelong process and takes a lot of hard work.

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, get help today. There is no cure for addiction, but recovery is possible. Do not be afraid to ask for help.

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