Each drinker had had a different reason for drinking - whether it was escaping difficult experiences, or simply enjoying the drink and its effects more than was good for them.In each case they had faced pivotal moments when they realized the seriousness of their drinking problems - either the effect it was having on family, or on their own physical health. All three have remained sober for differing lengths of time from one year to 15 years - and all intend to remain that way.
One of our guests was Simma, a local singer/songwriter who makes no secret of the fact that he used to be a heavy drinker until his doctor pointed out that his liver was in a terrible state. He gave us two live songs during the programme.
Here we list a variety of places in the area which offer help to problem drinkers:
Obviously - your first port of call should be your GP - the NHS has a huge amount of experience in working with problem drinkers. The rate of alcoholism at present is so high that there are not enough donor organs available for people needing a liver transplant.
NECA http://www.neca.co.uk/
Derwent Point, Clasper Way, Swalwell, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE16 3BE
info@neca.co.uk tel: 0191 414 6446
The Cyrenians, Oaktrees, 1a Walker Terrace, Gateshead NE8 1EB
Telephone: 0191 477 2205
Tyneside Residential Service, Phoenix Futures, Westoe Drive, South Shields NE33 3EW
Telephone: 0191 425 5548
Help for carers of problem drinkers:
Gateshead Family Support
11 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, NE8 1LU
NECA / Jigsaw, Cookson House, Suite 19, River Drive, South Shields, NE33 1TL
southtyne@necca.co.uk tel: 0191 456 9999
CASA, Jackson House, Suite 207, Jackson Street, Gateshead NE8 1ED
casa@talktalkbusiness.net tel: 0191 447 6488
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