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Abusive brother and drinking problems...

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Question - (26 December 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 26 December 2009)
A male United Kingdom age 26-29, anonymous writes:

I dont like having ACCIDENTS, spent 6 hours in A and E.Dislocated my shoulder told people i fell over. A bit os laughing gas and then a morphane injection and my shoulder was back in place but at the time i was in agony. Doctors refused to put me to sleep because i was drunk. Think i still am that why i am prbably writing this. I told my brother no and he pushed me down the stairs and said i fell. My brother usually feeds me booze when he wants something. I hadn't drunk all he had given me this time. Sometimes i pour it down the toilet others i spill it. He thinks i dont know what he does to me most of the time, sometimes i dont know because he is watching as i am drinking and i cannot get rid of the stuff. I dont tell because i do not like having accidents and yes he watched me drink today but i still said no. He ruined christmas, my arm is in a sling but i am typing this as he is sleeping. We share the same room and i know what he will asked for in the morning, he always does when i have said no. My parents do not know what he does to me, i donot want them to know it is not something boys are suppose to do together.

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A male reader, paulofessex United Kingdom +, writes (26 December 2009):

paulofessex agony auntI hope you come back to see the responses here. I would urge you to contact Childline 0800 1111 (free from a phone box)and chat to someone about what is happening to you right now, no one is going to force you in doing anything right now but reassure you that what is happening is not your fault and help is out there.

You deserve better

Best wishes

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