Old 05-18-2009, 05:43 PM
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KariSue
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Originally Posted by splendra View Post
I think this is the most important aspect that is being overlooked in addiction treatment. I feel that paying attention to my body and brain chemistry played the most important role in getting me clean.

I did not struggle to stay clean the way so many other people seem to when they start on the road to recovery.

I can drink like a normal person if I want to I can have a glass of wine with dinner or a drink if I go out with friends. One drink is my limit because I know if I drink more I will feel rotten for days. I do not drink with any regularity or very often only because I do not want to. At one time in my life I drank and drugged a lot. I take aspirin for pain and one most everyday for heart health.

It is so obvious that people who are addicted aren't "thinking" right.
I think you're right. So far, the book confirms what you are saying. I haven't read it all yet though.

My son says he can drink a little alcohol too but if he has too many then he wants drugs as well. So it's better for him to have nothing.

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