Are people not interested in AA welcome here?
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Are people not interested in AA welcome here?
I am not interested in AA. I've read about it for 2 days and I simply am not interested.
If so I will post up my hopefully not too unique situation and talk a bit.
If so I will post up my hopefully not too unique situation and talk a bit.
Absoultely welcome! You might want to check on the Secular Connections board. Hang on, I'll get you the link.
Love from Lenina
here ya go! nice to meet you!
Secular Connections - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism Drug Addiction Help and Information
Love from Lenina
here ya go! nice to meet you!
Secular Connections - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism Drug Addiction Help and Information
Like Lenina said, SR is open to anyone who wants to put using and drinking behind them.
We're not affiliated to any one particular recovery method and we ask that everyone respect other members recovery choices
welcome aboard - looking forward to hearing your story.
D
We're not affiliated to any one particular recovery method and we ask that everyone respect other members recovery choices
welcome aboard - looking forward to hearing your story.
D
Why don't you start a new thread? You will most likely get more responses in Newcomers. We all try to be respect of all programs or philosophies here at SR. I've gained a lot reading the experiences of other folks.
I think most of us know there are many paths to sobriety and a sane lifestyle. You are Ming friends here!
Love from Lenina
I think most of us know there are many paths to sobriety and a sane lifestyle. You are Ming friends here!
Love from Lenina
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Why don't you start a new thread? You will most likely get more responses in Newcomers. We all try to be respect of all programs or philosophies here at SR. I've gained a lot reading the experiences of other folks.
I think most of us know there are many paths to sobriety and a sane lifestyle. You are Ming friends here!
Love from Lenina
I think most of us know there are many paths to sobriety and a sane lifestyle. You are Ming friends here!
Love from Lenina
I'm a nOOb too but so far as I'm concerned you're welcome! A week and a half into this I'm not interested in AA, either. It just doesn't seem like my thing. Right now I'm working on a type of CBT called AVRT. It focuses on the individual and recognizing the "Addictive Voice" and vetoing with the active will. This isn't a conventional step-based program, and if it doesn't work for me I'll take whatever steps I must to leave booze behind me.
In my opinion, whatever works is what you should adopt. Not everyone is at the same point in the arc of addiction; indeed, not everyone follows the same arc. Mine seemed to be pretty standard, and I could pretty well place myself on the curve. In my case I was drinking to the point of being drunk every day, pretty much with just a couple days off in the last few years. While I never went to work drunk I did see the point coming where I'd probably need a nip in the morning to start the day. I decided to stop while stopping was still within my power.
Welcome to SR! I hope the community helps you, too. It's helped me a lot.
In my opinion, whatever works is what you should adopt. Not everyone is at the same point in the arc of addiction; indeed, not everyone follows the same arc. Mine seemed to be pretty standard, and I could pretty well place myself on the curve. In my case I was drinking to the point of being drunk every day, pretty much with just a couple days off in the last few years. While I never went to work drunk I did see the point coming where I'd probably need a nip in the morning to start the day. I decided to stop while stopping was still within my power.
Welcome to SR! I hope the community helps you, too. It's helped me a lot.
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been to AA and 100% not for me. if that was the only option, i would drink myself to death. that said..... it's a huge life ring for others. more power to them.
i think everyone is different in ways and alike in ways and should use any thing that helps them - do what works is my philosophy. i tend to skip over anything that goes into an AA sermon but respect others having their own view. i've read a lot on SR and i think there are a bunch of people doing things other than AA. after you are here for a bit you will find threads and people that are more your thing. i did. not all threads bend into AA conversations... i guess maybe it's just a popular option among people. this forum is a helpful place for me - i hope it becomes one for you too.
oh i don't want to forget to say - welcome!!! welcome!!!
i think everyone is different in ways and alike in ways and should use any thing that helps them - do what works is my philosophy. i tend to skip over anything that goes into an AA sermon but respect others having their own view. i've read a lot on SR and i think there are a bunch of people doing things other than AA. after you are here for a bit you will find threads and people that are more your thing. i did. not all threads bend into AA conversations... i guess maybe it's just a popular option among people. this forum is a helpful place for me - i hope it becomes one for you too.
oh i don't want to forget to say - welcome!!! welcome!!!
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YES your welcome here. I am a AAer, but just cause that is the route I choose for sobriety, doesnt mean that I am right...
Please stick around , one beautiful thing about SR is all the different ways that we stay sober with.. Its truly a miracle in action..
Please stick around , one beautiful thing about SR is all the different ways that we stay sober with.. Its truly a miracle in action..
Definitely welcome. SR is awesome because there are people getting and staying clean and sober using all sorts of methods.
I personally find it very liberating to read people's experiences and to know that there are OPTIONS.
Welcome to SR!
I personally find it very liberating to read people's experiences and to know that there are OPTIONS.
Welcome to SR!
Howdy, UniqueSituation. It's a shame that you have that impression, I am sure that if you continue to get to know us here at SR, it will change.
You may well be unique in some ways, but you have much company in your choice of recovery methods. Please feel welcome and post, because there are others just like you who will get a lot of benefit from what you have to day.
You may well be unique in some ways, but you have much company in your choice of recovery methods. Please feel welcome and post, because there are others just like you who will get a lot of benefit from what you have to day.
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