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ALCOHOL IS A DRUG

I have been through in the treatment of alcoholism for many years. In the early 90’s, I had attended the treatment program. Although I had a good earning capacity, I was an alcoholic of a type who had come to regard as doomed to failure. In the course of my second admission for treatment after a relapse, I acquired certain facts concerning a possible means of recovery. As part of my rehabilitation I commenced to present my conceptions to other alcoholics and addicts, impressing upon them that they must do likewise with still others. This has become the basis of a rapidly growing method of these men and women and their families. Thus me and over hundred of others appear to have recovered.

I personally believe that the readers will be further concerned in the medicinal aspects of the plan of recovery described in my writing. Realistic statement must definitely come from medical men who have had experience with the sufferings of my members and have witnessed their return to health. A well-known doctor, chief physician at a nationally prominent hospital specializing in alcoholic and drug addiction, gave his honest support and encouragement for my recovery.

I personally know many of those who went for treatment or other methods to archive recovery but had failed completely.

Despite the fact that addiction wounds many aspects of the exceptional person, my experience is firmly intended to share those proportions of the person to convey them a new life and hope that recovery is achievable.

My sincere hope for the readers is that your understanding will provide you the opportunity to mend the wounds of your history and regain the promise of your expectations. It is my sincere undertaking to offer you and your family the support needed to see your lives from the vantage points of your health and serviceable relationships. With the greatest preparation and mind, I have formed a recovery passage that will take account of experiences and processes that will provide these goals.

Many facts in my life is tremendously important, as of the strange potential of rapid development inborn in this group they may spot a new era in the history of alcoholism. These groups may well have a solution for thousands of such situations.

You may rely absolutely on whatever thing they speak about themselves.

I have been kind enough to extend upon my views in an added statement that follows. Within this statement, I confirm that those who have suffered alcoholic torment must accept the facts that the body of the alcoholic to a certain extent is as strange as his frame of mind. It will never satisfy us to be told that we could not manage our drinking just for the reason that we were maladjusted to life, which we were in full flight from reality, or were absolute psychological defectives. These things were true to some point, in fact, to a substantial extent with some of us. However, not forgetting our bodies was sickened as well. In our self-belief, any portrait of the alcoholic, which leaves out these physical features, are incomplete.

The doctor’s theory was that I have an allergy to alcohol. As non-professionals, my opinion as to its soundness may, of course, mean little. However, as exorable drinker, I can say that his explanation makes good sense. It explains many effects for which we cannot otherwise account for. Though we work out our solution on the spiritual as well as an unselfish plane, we favour hospitalisation for the alcoholic who is very worried or befogged. More often than not, it is essential that a man’s brain be cleared before he is approached, as he has then a better chance of understanding and accepting what we have to offer.

For those who are willing the go to any extend to remain sober please mail your concern to care_abv@yahoo.com