Thread: Its me again
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Old 02-04-2005, 06:40 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by icecream pete
Thanks for the feedback, I dont know if I am going to make it or not, Ive got the tools and I know where to go, its down to me I guess, nothing else really matters much.

If I knew where I was going to end up I would have started from somewhere different.

Pete
Know something Pete? If I'd know I was an alcoholic, I might never have taken that first drink. Funny thing is, a person can't become alcoholic unless they take a drink of alcohol.

Where you've been and where you're going is only as important as what you do about it right now. I was scared to death on the day I went to my first AA meeting. I wasn't sure I was alcoholic, although every bit of evidence pointed to the fact that I was. I just wasn't ready to admit it yet. I didn't want to be on of "those." I wasn't sure where I was going, I just knew I didn't want any more of where I'd been. If that's all you can muster up Pete, that's good enough for a start. All these statistics about which method works and which one doesn't don't really mean a thing because if a person doesn't want to stop drinking, and isn't willing to make enough of a committment to achieve whatever it takes to stop, I don't care if they're tied down in a chair. When they're untied, the first thing they'll do is go get a drink. I know one thing for sure. "I" wouldn't go to anyone for advice on how to stop drinking or drugging unless they were an alcoholic or a drug addict. Numbers be damned. If you haven't walked the walk, you can't talk the talk, at least not to me. Comtempt prior to investigation....maybe. So what??? There's something to be said for being sick and tired of being sick and tired.
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