sideeffect2 wrote:
Well, its been my longest stretch yet, and it has been mostly effortless aside from some thanksgiving drama.
I have other relatives coming in next week. I may have a drink with them or maybe i wont.
I have a real reluctance to calling myself cured. I hate eating my words and i hate making rules for myself to follow. I am a bit of a rule breaker...
Its really amazing that this process is not more widely known. Not that im going to be a posterboy for it.
I don't really like the "cured" term either, but I figure I'm pretty much stuck with the common lingo. If I were describing for myself, I would say that the addiction was broken.
There are several factors behind this not being as well known as it should be. One is probably simple inertia. This isn't the only area of medicine in which something is hiding in academic journals when it should be shouted from rooftops.
I do believe Stepper hegemony is another factor, though. Hardcore Steppers actively work against any other options. They honestly believe they're doing right, because only the Twelve Steps can work and trying anything else just delays getting to the truth of AA. They can be a little scary, and they're entrenched in the courts and the medical system.
I don't want to be a poster child either, but I'm thinking of doing so anonymously. Some of us have to do it, or more people will die without ever even knowing a cure is available. That's not right.