Bardo wrote:
Also... Your numbers look really good to a guy like me! That seems like a very manageable intake of alcohol that with any luck will lessen. Super!
Thank you Bardo. I was never really a binge drinker, more like a person who was seeing their alcohol use just become greater and greater over time who could see the writing on the wall if I did not regain control. So our circumstances are completely different. My biggest challenge is that I cannot seem to get away from the daily drinking.
I have never been to AA or rehab, but a lot of what you say sounds like what they would say, which makes sense. I know it works for some people and God Bless them. But it is totally unrelated to what we are doing here. That doesn't make one "better" than the other, each person has to find what works for them.
I still can't help saying this, though, I hope it is ok: The more you tell me about Dr. Harvard, the worse he sounds! Pompous, and all about the money. What is wrong with altered states of consciousness? Meditation is an altered state of consciousness, but one without which I almost could not survive on a daily basis. And what about people like my brother-in-law and his partner, who are the farthest thing in the world from alcoholics, but who very much look forward to reconnecting and enjoying their nightly "Happy Hour" cocktail at the end of every day, but never have more than one? They are both HIGHLY successful business executives. What would be the difference if, instead of that cocktail, they sat down and smoked a joint together every evening (other than the fact that is illegal, believe me, I know that, but the end of that is coming)? Who is he to say that they are not reaching their full potential or whatever judgmental BS he seems to have laid on you.
I'm sorry to sound so strident but I am just wondering if some of the AA/rehab/recovery stuff has you a little bit brainwashed and may be working against you. I just want what is best for you, and especially for your safety.
Big hugs from Newlife