Thanks, Joe and 1-4 ... glad to have you along!
And I agree, I won't do any of those things unless I truly know in my heart that I am "cured", however I define that for myself. As for talking to others with similar problems, that is easy for me because I have a number of friends and family who have experienced major alcohol problems. Many of us have tried (unsuccessfully, some in rehab and AA) to change, so I am only waiting to share this till I am sure it actually worked for me. (Actually, I have shared it with a few already, and THEY are waiting to see what happens with me.) I would absolutely NOT approach someone I didn't know very well and had not shared this struggle with already.
If I am cured, I'm sure I will be like everyone else and my interest in this forum will diminish like my interest in alcohol. I couldn't promise to be here every day. But I would pop in (ala bob3d, minneapolisnick and other kind souls) as often as I could.
1-4, I see your point about not being negative in a "Not Cured" list, because it might give someone who might be helped a reason not to even try. My intention there was to get a more realistic view of outcomes, positive or negative. I just wish there were more accessible data for everyone out there who is suffering.
I am so baffled by only 23 people on the cured list, when it seems like so many more have been helped. Maybe the world "cured" is just too strong. A huge improvement in drinking may not feel "cured", but is a huge improvement nonetheless.
BTW 1-4, I loved your reference to The Flying Spaghetti Monster ... may you forever be touched by his noodly appendage! LOL
