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Oct 14 07:31 UTC 1996 |
there was an interesting question posed in item 1, and i think it merits
its own discussion. hokshila asked me why i'm not in aa/na, and i've noticed
that there seems to be a real split among people who are recovering via
12-step programs and those of us who are do-it-yourselfers.
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Oct 14 07:48 UTC 1996 |
way back when, when i first started my recovery, i went to a few 12-step
program meetings and found that i really didn't get a whole lot out of them.
it seemed to me that a lot of people there had substituted an addiction to
meetings for the addiction to their substance of choice. i'm not knocking
twelve-step programs...if that's what keeps people sane and clean and sober
and gets them through the night, then more power to them. the meetings just
weren't for me. i was ready to stop hanging around with substance abusers and
focus on ways to keep my mind off getting blasted/stoned/whatever, and i found
that when i left meetings all i wanted to do was go off and find a nice quiet
place to relapse. rather than keep me from focusing on other ways to deal with
my life, i found that meetings got me back to focusing on what
drinking/tripping/whatever felt like, and how much i missed that feeling. so,
it seemed to me that i'd be better off not going to meetings and finding my
own ways of coping.
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