Help For Stop Drinking - A Brief Introduction
alcoholism is a very serious problem that many of us find ourselves embroiled in. The first step to getting out of the clutches of alcoholism is recognizing the symptoms of the problem and coming to terms with the fact of being an alcoholic. While there are no hard and fast rules about how many glasses per day of alcohol make you an alcoholic.
The first signs of alcoholism are the need for regular daily consumptions, always drinking larger quantities and the beginning of memory lapses. If you are suffering from any of these symptoms, then the bad news is that you are on the road to alcoholism. The good news is that it is curable with just good old will power and that even the worst case have managed. Will power on your own isn’t always so easy, so the second step is to join a self help group like Alcoholics Anonymous, which will help you along.
Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization consisting of people who currently are or have been Alcoholics. These people have the experience of knowing what life means as an alcoholic and how difficult it is to admit to it and eventually stop. The consequences of being an alcoholic could mean loosing your job or even your partner, and these people will be able to guide you through all of these problems and show you the dry way out.
The best part about Alcoholics Anonymous is that since almost everybody here is or has been through a similar or a worse phase than what you are presently going through, there is nobody who will judge you, look down upon you, or think that you are weak. It is the best place to come to terms with reality and try to turn over a new leaf.
The name Alcoholics Anonymous is symbolic of the fact that you can be anybody and your identity will not be asked if you so wish and never revealed. There are no attendance records or membership information in Alcoholics Anonymous and you can easily turn all your attention to getting rid of your alcoholism problem instead of thinking about what people will think or what will happen if someone comes to know about your problem.
Another good thing about Alcoholics Anonymous is that it is a non profit, non commercial organization. These people do not solicit any kind of membership or participation. You can attend or join a meeting if you want to, as and when you want to. No one will question you if you do not attend meetings, you can always stop going and nobody will come and ask you why. You are free to come and go as you please.
One very normal fear is that you will come across a family member, close friend or work colleague at the local Alcoholics Anonymous center and that your secret will be discovered. Don’t forget that you are all in the same boat, suffering from the same problems and that this great organization will only put your best interests first and will never reveal your identity to the outside.
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