I am currently staying sober with the help of naltrexone, yoga, volunteer work and video blogging. 12 step programs haven't helped me at all, so I am designing my own recovery plan. I'm trying to connect with others by sharing my sobriety video blog. It's here on YouTube if anyone wants to check it out. I tried SMART recovery when I was in San Diego and I like it a lot better than AA, but I moved to PA and they don't have meetings in my area.
Although I went the AA route for much of my 14 years sober, it's no longer about whether or not I'm an alcoholic and have a disease. It's about maintaining the happiness I found through the personal and spiritual growth I experienced outside the rooms of AA. Our thoughts are where we can change as a person and be free from many of the fears and insecurities we have. I very seldom go to meetings anymore, but give AA and The Twelve Steps credit for helping me change my old way of thinking.
AA is amazing and it does not have to be religious... you can find sponsors that use mantras and guided meditation...If you are depressed / anxious / suicidal when NOT drinking THIS PROGRAM AA saved my life...
the true fact is though is that most "Alcoholics" die of drinking themselves to death and that is the frightening facts that the doctors don't tell you!!! whichever method of recovery works for you then get the help before it is too late...
also AA believes that the "Alcoholic" only has to stop drinking for one day at a time and not look at the rest of your life,it is a 24 hour program ie,you can manage not to drink for one day...and when the next day comes look at not picking up a drink for that one day...and AA is a "Fellowship" not "Foundation"
as far as Iam aware AA sees alcoholism as an illness of mental,physical and spiritual parts of a person and that an "Alcoholic" is someone who cannot stop drinking once they have started...maybe only a certain type of person is an "Alcoholic" and can be confused with just binge drinking or that of a heavy drinker
It's too late for me, if I stop drinking, I'll eventually have huge withdraws effects. I have blood in my stool, high blood pressure, my face is all bloated and with a very decadent looking, I have money only to pay my mortgage and junk food
dear ordinaryman, God says it's never to late...i'm not going to preach to you, or give you bible verses. my dad died of sorosios of the liver. it must b a horrable way to go. sorry about all the things wrong with you, i'll pray 4 you. please comment, i have so much to say to you.
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And it doesn't always work either. I think moderation is the best way to go, meaning ONE glass of wine or ONE bottle of beer a day.
Both of my parents were alcoholics and many people in my extended family were as well. Cutting alcohol out completely is riskier than just reducing alcohol intake as those people are more likely to give into temptation, therefore returning to alcoholism.
@MaicoMoon If thats what helps you or a drunk you know, then good for you or them. Whatever gets someones life back together, though in my opinion it depends on the person.
I am currently staying sober with the help of naltrexone, yoga, volunteer work and video blogging. 12 step programs haven't helped me at all, so I am designing my own recovery plan. I'm trying to connect with others by sharing my sobriety video blog. It's here on YouTube if anyone wants to check it out. I tried SMART recovery when I was in San Diego and I like it a lot better than AA, but I moved to PA and they don't have meetings in my area.
PolyGirlAmanda 9 months ago
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rightprogram 1 year ago
Although I went the AA route for much of my 14 years sober, it's no longer about whether or not I'm an alcoholic and have a disease. It's about maintaining the happiness I found through the personal and spiritual growth I experienced outside the rooms of AA. Our thoughts are where we can change as a person and be free from many of the fears and insecurities we have. I very seldom go to meetings anymore, but give AA and The Twelve Steps credit for helping me change my old way of thinking.
darrylduke 1 year ago
AA is amazing and it does not have to be religious... you can find sponsors that use mantras and guided meditation...If you are depressed / anxious / suicidal when NOT drinking THIS PROGRAM AA saved my life...
donlapcam 2 years ago
the true fact is though is that most "Alcoholics" die of drinking themselves to death and that is the frightening facts that the doctors don't tell you!!! whichever method of recovery works for you then get the help before it is too late...
opendtuning 2 years ago
also AA believes that the "Alcoholic" only has to stop drinking for one day at a time and not look at the rest of your life,it is a 24 hour program ie,you can manage not to drink for one day...and when the next day comes look at not picking up a drink for that one day...and AA is a "Fellowship" not "Foundation"
opendtuning 2 years ago
as far as Iam aware AA sees alcoholism as an illness of mental,physical and spiritual parts of a person and that an "Alcoholic" is someone who cannot stop drinking once they have started...maybe only a certain type of person is an "Alcoholic" and can be confused with just binge drinking or that of a heavy drinker
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neonewk 2 years ago
I'd rather drink myself to death than believe there's some invisible sky god that keeps tabs on everything i do. ...bottoms up.
AngryOtaku 2 years ago
It's too late for me, if I stop drinking, I'll eventually have huge withdraws effects. I have blood in my stool, high blood pressure, my face is all bloated and with a very decadent looking, I have money only to pay my mortgage and junk food
ordinaryman1982 2 years ago
dear ordinaryman, God says it's never to late...i'm not going to preach to you, or give you bible verses. my dad died of sorosios of the liver. it must b a horrable way to go. sorry about all the things wrong with you, i'll pray 4 you. please comment, i have so much to say to you.
sadieatthebeach1 2 years ago
i want some alcohol and fuck a drunk girl! it tastes so good (both)
no really... try marijuana
ElMasChinwonDTodz 2 years ago
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Red10SmaGratis 2 years ago
all alcohol for the rest of their lives is a little extreme...
timabad 2 years ago
No it isn't.
Don't replace alcohol with coca cola though, lots of sugar, which is another drug, by definition, it is isolated and extracted.
UberThink 2 years ago
moderation is fine.
who was talking about coke? wtf?
timabad 2 years ago
It are in tha video.
UberThink 2 years ago
it are?
timabad 2 years ago
Yes I was miss using gram R.
1:40 the shots turn into a bottle of coca cola
UberThink 2 years ago
I like "it are"... I think I will use it in everyday life for now on. It are the best.
timabad 2 years ago
And it doesn't always work either. I think moderation is the best way to go, meaning ONE glass of wine or ONE bottle of beer a day.
Both of my parents were alcoholics and many people in my extended family were as well. Cutting alcohol out completely is riskier than just reducing alcohol intake as those people are more likely to give into temptation, therefore returning to alcoholism.
musicbrain5 2 years ago
more ugly than this video is the vídeo
EXCLUIDODIGITAL
lamplola 2 years ago
haha
1997nani 2 years ago
buceta
brunofflora 2 years ago
Assistam > DANILO EMO DANÇANDO PSY e também > FUNK DA PEDALADA
felipe3gp 2 years ago
Great video. Thank you for the information.
ttbbfu 2 years ago
You don't have to quit. It's called moderation.
MaicoMoon 2 years ago 2
Nah, just quit. If you're a heavy drinker it is dangerous to just stop though, you have to wean yourself off it.
UberThink 2 years ago
@MaicoMoon If thats what helps you or a drunk you know, then good for you or them. Whatever gets someones life back together, though in my opinion it depends on the person.
pepperlemonade 1 year ago
i just take advantage to fuck them!
guillermo316 2 years ago 2
I guess the doctor hasn't solved her Rubiks Cube.
Oh well.
At least she has her stethoscope for this interview.
You never know when a cameraman may need a checkup.
qabala 2 years ago 2
haha
sparrownick 2 years ago