If you could watch the quick 4 minute video below:
What are your thoughts on this? Is it true that if you relapse after being sober for any length of time that you need professional help, no questions asked?
My last pdoc appointment he kept saying to me that it's "impossible" to do it on my own.
Is it really that impossible?
It didn't seem impossible to me last year when I had 8 months sober. But I did slip.
When I sit here and look back I see the signs now. All the little things I was and wasn't doing that contributed to my slip. How I became complacent. Said I would do things or take certain advice but never did. If I change all that this time...am I still "doomed"?
I don't want to be obviously. And I am also one of those types of people that need to do things alone. Of course outside help helps. But I am not one for AA...and unfortunately can't afford rehab.
Can we really get sober on our own? For example, really putting in forth our own efforts and sticking close to forums like MWO and get sober for good? Or are we "doomed" until we get "professional help"?
I am not too sure...I had professional help in the past - addictions counsellors...AA meetings...workshops and therapy...and if I wasn't IN it...then it didn't matter anyways.
I think the biggest piece of the puzzle is ourselves.
What are your thoughts on this?
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