My alcoholic mother and I have had the most awful on-off relationship since my ds was born 6 years ago.
She was always an irresponsible alcoholic,but I thought she'd change once my ds was born.when I was overdue I had a bleed and went to hospital.I called her to keep her informed,but I could tell she was drunk,so I told her not to come to the hospital.
I had my legs spread wide and the midwife having a good old gander down there,and my mum came falling through the door stinking of alcohol slurring her words saying "aww youre going to be a mummy" (i was worried i was losing the baby!)
Once I had my ds by emcs,the day after I got home she invited me and ds to her house.I explained that I was in no fit state to go anywhere at that point,also that I wouldn't go round with my ds anyway as her dp heavily chain smokes in her house and I don't want my baby breathing in second hand smoke.
I told her she was always welcome around mine,but she didn't want to do that as she wanted to be at home and able to drink alcohol whenever she wanted.
She thinks I'm being selfish but she really can't see that she is the selfish one.putting alcohol before her dgc's.
We have had such a rocky relationship,gone ages without talking.it is upsetting at first.but you do get used to it.
Your mum needs to change.
You should perhaps write her a letter saying you don't want your dc growing up thinking that alcohol abuse is right.you love her,and when she gets help you will be there for her.but until she gets the help she needs you don't want to see her.
Christmas will be hard for you and your mum with nc,but maybe that will be the wake up call she needs?
In my experience alcoholics won't get help unless they want to change.
for you.