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any one here Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics anonymous
iam Narcotics Anonymous and stop uesing drugs for 6 years now
any one eles??????? |
No booze for over 3.5 years here, but did it all on my own, no AA. I hate cults and bullshit religion so AA is out. I like drugs tho :D
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heroin 22 years
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Alcohol abusing stoner here.
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I don't drink and drive, I just smoke and fly
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One AA meeting, too much Jesus and tambourines for me over 16 years clean and sober, I got addicted to Internet money instead. I live much better now ;)
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guys u all soo great
i love to tlak with u |
I was a heroin addict for 10+ years and I still occasionally go to NA meetings although I find it really tough to find ones I like around here. In fact I usually like the AA meetings better than NA but some AA groups don't want drug users that aren't there for alcohol in their meetings.
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cocain anonymous |
I drink a glass or two of wine before bed probably 3-4 days out of the week, dunno if that qualifies as alcoholism in any way. It's not because I need it - I just like trying all sorts of different wines.
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... 2.5 years sober here, I go to AA meetings 3 - 5 times a week :) |
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There's a distinct line between an addiction and enjoying something. If I had that one glass and next thing I knew the bottle was empty every time, then I'd maybe consider it a problem because it would be clear that once I start I can't stop . Brings up an interesting subject though - where do you draw the line between want and need with booze? My opinion is that the line when you stop drinking for taste and start drinking for effect. |
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And for me, it was the fact that I had no off button. If I'm having one pint, I'm carrying on until I physically can't have any more. Couple that fact in with the fact I loved drinking, which meant I did it every day for the nice buzz after 4 - 6, and it was a recipe for disaster - each and every time, I was sure that I'd just have 8 pints at most, and could never figure out why I never stopped at that amount, even though I truly meant it when I told myself that'd be the case that day. Goes a bit more in-depth than that, but that's it in basic form :) |
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Anyway, it might be different in the UK :) |
heh, yeah it definitely is :D Nice one on the drinking though mate, well done :thumbsup
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Really interesting though to hear what you said about them stating it has to be the religious god, that's definitely fucked up :Oh crap |
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Junk food anonymous
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I find the meetings way more relaxed (again maybe that's just over here), and big book bashers as a bit 'Taliban' imo. Though horses for courses, different strokes for different folks and all that of course :) |
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and it's true here as well, most people in aa sober up and not do any real step work. it's super you have worked all the steps, we used to figure about 90% in our area did not. i always enjoyed going to meetings, i liked the comraderie a lot, it's always nice being around people that are like yourself, know that and can be that. |
will have 7 years clean on 9/11
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moderation is the key.
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I was an equal opportunity drug addict. what ever was around I was doing. But the mainstay was coke and KGB. |
i'd rather be a dopeless hopefiend than hopeless dopefiend !
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Anyone know if that Dave Hester from Storagewars is an AA guy, he definetly seems like one of those really annoying big book preachers lol has the personality to a T :D
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