I guess I'm an 'early adopter'. I always love to be ahead of the game; healthcare, technology - everything. It was a miracle I heard of TSM and also Baclofen, and both cried out to me straightaway.
Lo0p wrote:
minneapolisnick wrote:
According to THE ORANGE PAPERS (google it, Evan, a must read)
How much of this stuff is true?

I take it with a big pinch of salt myself. I've been to many AA meetings (and NA, which I actually preferred even though I'm an alcoholic and not a drug addict - there was much less emphasis on god (uncapitalised for obvious reasons) in a Religious sense (deliberately capitalised) as a key part of the process. OK those meetings didn't work that well for me, but I never saw enough to justify a really strong aversion - in fact they were helpful, but just not helpful enough.
Having said that, I never got a sponser, never said more than a quick hello to the obvious loons who were hanging round, etc. I hear a good place to buy drugs is anywhere near an NA or CA meeting in London and that doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
But the Orange Papers look to me just as obsessive, crazy and mind-twisting as the subject they're aimed at is
supposed to be (and like I say, from personal experience I saw none of that, but I never got into it too deeply).
So, no AA right now for me, but no Orange Papers either. If it's a black/white thing personally I'd choose AA as at least you meet really good-hearted, kind, caring people there if you're careful and have the anti-loon goggles strapped on
