sorri to hear this ola.
he chose to drink you know....
he made a conscious decision.
right now?
stop driving up there every day.
he is being looked after.
he wont commit suicide while in hosp.
they can talk to him and offer profressional support to him which you cannot give him.
your priority is your boys and you.
let him get well and access support.
you can call him every day.
but you do not need to be driving there when your boys need you and need you more.
you need to ask GP for referral to nhs counsellor ugently to process this. your boys need to talk too if they want to -if you want support with this ask to speak wih a child psychologist or family therapist.
the things i regret when my nowexP was in breakdown mode was leaving the Dc with someone to listen to his crying etc, droppin everything to visit him in psych unit etc.
when in hospital he is being looked after and you do not need to be there.
but your Dc who are sad and confused need you there doing normal stuff going to park or whatever. you need to be around positive people who are supporting you.
it is time - afer so many eyars - to put you and DC first.
the worst hat could happen? he achieves his goal to kill himself. it wouldl not be your fault. right now he is in a palce where he CAN acess the right support and help to turn this round. it is his choice. (and his alone really) if this ahsnt shaken him up - nothing will...
dont visit for a few days - you need time and space to do the practical paperwork and stuff and pay attention to your boys.
tell him you focusing on boys and will be ready when he is released to support him as he seeks help. but that you will no longer be his prop.
you and the boys have to take priority here.
it sounds cruel - but he is an adult and he has access to profressionals who can help him now.