One of my best friends (really, it's a friend, not me) has depression, which she's on medication for. Despite what the pill bottle and I say, she drinks somewhat regularly. Honestly, I'm concerned about it.
Alcohol can worsen depression, and depressed people are more likely to develop addictions. I don't want either of those things to happen to her. I keep telling her, but she just kind of brushes it off with a "I know... but I don't really drink that often." That's somewhat true. She doesn't get drunk often,(to my knowledge, anyway) but she does seem to drink pretty frequently. She's always posting pictures of her dinner (which include martinis,) talking about having wine with her mom, having rum and coke after work, and she's one of the heavier drinkers at our friends' parties. That's just what I'm aware of, there's a good chance there's more.
Part of the reason might be because I don't drink myself, so she might think I'm just being all "rah, alcohol is evil!" Plus she lives with her mom, who's always wants to drink with her. And, on top of that, this is the year where almost all of our friends turn 21 (the American drinking age,) so there's been a lot more friend functions with alcohol. So basically, she doesn't want to give it up, and even if she did, she'd get constant pressure from her mom and temptation from watching how much fun our friends are having.
I know she's an adult and she's free to live her own life, and it's not my job to police her. I just want her to come out of this depression that's been holding here back for quite a while now. She's always tired, and she doesn't seem to care about much of anything these days. I went through a pretty bad depression myself when I first started college, so I know how it feels, and I don't want her going through that any more or any worse than she has to...
Alcohol can worsen depression, and depressed people are more likely to develop addictions. I don't want either of those things to happen to her. I keep telling her, but she just kind of brushes it off with a "I know... but I don't really drink that often." That's somewhat true. She doesn't get drunk often,(to my knowledge, anyway) but she does seem to drink pretty frequently. She's always posting pictures of her dinner (which include martinis,) talking about having wine with her mom, having rum and coke after work, and she's one of the heavier drinkers at our friends' parties. That's just what I'm aware of, there's a good chance there's more.
Part of the reason might be because I don't drink myself, so she might think I'm just being all "rah, alcohol is evil!" Plus she lives with her mom, who's always wants to drink with her. And, on top of that, this is the year where almost all of our friends turn 21 (the American drinking age,) so there's been a lot more friend functions with alcohol. So basically, she doesn't want to give it up, and even if she did, she'd get constant pressure from her mom and temptation from watching how much fun our friends are having.
I know she's an adult and she's free to live her own life, and it's not my job to police her. I just want her to come out of this depression that's been holding here back for quite a while now. She's always tired, and she doesn't seem to care about much of anything these days. I went through a pretty bad depression myself when I first started college, so I know how it feels, and I don't want her going through that any more or any worse than she has to...