barryb3 wrote:
android... I always think it's a good idea to put "cured" in quotes when possible, because it is a pretty loaded word. The first problem is, it's hard to define what "cured" means relative to alcohol. "The Cure For Alcoholism" absolutely never makes the claim that being cured means you'll be so indifferent to alcohol that you will never drink again. Recall, its definition is much more modest, namely, you'll be able to drink at "normal" WHO levels of no more than 5 drinks a day, 24 a week.
All,
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it. And Barry - sorry about hijacking your thread.
We might have to agree to disagree here. I haven't read the book for a few years now, but IIRC the "cure" claim is not modest at all. It's on the front cover in bold, it's all the way through. Even on this site, we have a "cured" thread. If you're saying I have misunderstood what Eskapa et al mean by cured, I'll take that onboard, and reconsider ....
Just for the record, I'll never drink again. Sure, I'm only human, and may slip up, but I still remember all the harm alcohol caused in my life, and if I never drink again I can never end up back there.
Good luck to you all. May you never slip up ....
c