London woman reveals how 2 vodka bottles a day ruined her relationships
Briefly

Abi Feltham, 37, recounts her tumultuous journey with alcoholism, which began during her teenage years after her father's death. Her addiction spiraled, leading to destructive relationships, defined by arguments fueled by alcohol consumption. In April 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdown, she chose sobriety while living in her parents' home. This decision paved the way for a healthier life and a new relationship with personal trainer Stefan Winder. Abi emphasizes how sobriety has positively influenced her relationships, contrasting her past struggles as an active alcoholic.
When you have a drinking problem, it causes unpredictability in your relationships - so they were all very rocky.
I became irrational, argumentative - it's very difficult to live harmoniously in a relationship because you're so erratic - you're drunk.
Being an active alcoholic in a relationship is very difficult - being in a relationship with an alcoholic is impossible.
I know exactly how Tommy Fury feels - when you're drinking to a point you can't control it; to a point where, once you start, you can't stop.
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