Hey there, Facebook fam! Have you ever had a family member who just couldn’t seem to get their act together? Well, let me tell you about my half-brother Sean, who’s been struggling with alcohol addiction for years. He’s lost his job, license, custody of his daughter, and even his home. Despite my best efforts to help him, he’s continued to spiral out of control. Now he’s landed himself in jail and is asking for my help once again. But this time, I’m putting my foot down. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster of a story and see if I’m doing the right thing.
Brother’s Drinking Problem

The Breakdown

Losing Visitation Privileges

Early Rehab Exit

Jail Time

Husband’s Support

Standing My Ground

My Own Recovery

The Hardest Thing

Money Troubles

Past Help

✨ Is Saying No to Helping Brother the Right Choice? ✨
So, here’s the situation: my half-brother Sean has been battling alcohol addiction for years, and I’ve tried my best to help him get back on track. ️ From getting him health insurance to finding rehab facilities, I’ve done it all. But now, after a series of poor life choices, he’s landed himself in jail and is asking for my help once again. This time, I’ve decided to say no and focus on my own family. His mother is devastated and thinks I’m heartless for not helping him. But am I really in the wrong here? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Not your responsibility. Let his mother help him.

NTA. Helping him more would just enable him. He’s safer behind bars.

NTA for refusing to help brother, mother needs to step up

NTA advises against enabling addiction, calls out mom’s inaction ❤️

Sometimes tough love is necessary

Tough love or too harsh? NTA stands firm on ultimatum

Don’t enable an addict. Encourage sobriety and seek therapy ♥️

When family won’t help, are you the a-hole? NTA.

Supportive comment for a difficult family situation

Sometimes tough love is the best love.

A family caught in a difficult situation ♂️

No more chances given, NTA for not helping brother

Don’t enable bad behavior

Recovering alcoholic shares insight and recommends Alanon for support ❤️

Cutting off support can create a catalyst for change.

Suggests asking mother if granddaughter should be subjected to Sean.

Mom of recovering addicts advises NTA to let brother own up

Mother should pay for housing or sober visitation center. NTA.

Mom refuses to enable brother’s neglect of daughter.

Supporting an alcoholic is enabling, NTA made the right choice!

Mother defends son’s drunk driving, NTA suggests ignoring her

NTA stands firm against brother’s poor choices and enabling mother.

Standing up for the community’s safety. NTA

Time to put yourself first! NTA.

Setting boundaries with family members can be difficult

Harsh criticism for Sean’s chances of turning his life around

Encouraging words and resources for dealing with addiction in family ❤️

NTA stands firm against irresponsible brother’s behavior

NTA for not bailing out delusional baby mama’s ex ♀️

A mother’s biased support for her troubled son

Stand firm, don’t add yourself to the list of victims. NTA.

Step away from drama and take care of yourself.

Taking responsibility for your actions is important, even for addicts. ✌

Setting boundaries with family is tough but necessary. NTA

Stick to your word . NTA for setting boundaries.

Choosing to not enable an alcoholic family member. NTA

Letting the dodo sink can be tough, but necessary. ♀️

Supportive comment, advising tough love for brother’s improvement.

Supporting without enabling, heartbreaking to watch loved ones suffer.

Standing your ground for brother’s sake

Setting boundaries is key in helping an addicted loved one

NTA chooses tough love for brother’s own good.

Brother needs to help himself. Jail might be wake-up call

Sister won’t enable brother’s behavior, stands her ground. NTA

Setting boundaries after repeated use is okay, prioritize self-care

Don’t enable him! NTA.

Alcoholism is not your responsibility . Take care of yourself

Setting boundaries with family member struggling with addiction.

Leave him in jail. It might be the only way. NTA

You tried to help, but he must help himself. NTA

Standing firm against destructive family habits. NTA

Setting boundaries with family is tough but necessary.

Put yourself first . It’s his mother’s turn to help.

Giving resources but not doing the work, NTA stands firm

Facing the harsh truth: You can’t ‘save’ someone who doesn’t want to be saved. NTA

NTA, brother needs help but won’t accept it. Sad situation.

Putting an alcoholic’s needs before family: NTA

Enabling addiction won’t help. Brother needs to seek sobriety.

Overcoming addiction takes time and effort. NTA.

Sometimes tough love is necessary for someone to change.

Half-brother needs to help himself, NTA. ♀️

OP did all they could, brother needs to hit rock bottom NTA

Enabling brother’s addiction won’t help him see his daughter

Protecting your peace is important

Helping him now may prevent seeing his daughter forever

Enabling an alcoholic ex? NTA says commenter

Family drama: sister debates helping troubled brother. NTA wins.

Stand firm! You’ve done your part already. NTA.

Don’t enable him further. He needs to face consequences.

Don’t let your dad’s mistakes become your burden.

Alcoholism’s impact on families. Navigating the guilt and responsibility.

Cutting ties to help someone hit rock bottom

Mommy needs to step up

NTA commenter explains the root of addiction’s impact on decisions

Letting addicts hit rock bottom for recovery.

Support for tough love approach to brother’s alcoholism

Enabling an addicted family member is not healthy. NTA.

Mom should take responsibility for brother’s actions, NTA

Supporting loved ones through addiction: NTA prevails
