About "The End of My Addiction"
Reg
Cindi, your post provides us with good, concrete evidence that no matter how long we are sober and feel like we are cured, we are always vulnerable. We, who are truly addicts, must be vigilant for the rest of our lives.
One detail that is perhaps of interest: The original name of Dr. O's book (which was originally written and published in French) was, translated; "The Last Glass". I'm sure Dr. O had nothing to do with the change in title for the English edition. In fact, I'm quite certain he would have objected strongly. He says repeatedly in interviews that he will never be cured and will have to take Bac for the rest of his life, increasing his daily dose when confronted with situations of temptation. That doesn't sound like a cure to me. I'm sure the title change was pushed on him by the publishers in their desire to increase sales.
Regardless, it is important, as Reg and all the others point out, to remember that we are not getting cured. We are helping ourselves in every way we know to not drink. That's all.
Bac is a key tool in this struggle, VERY key, and none of us would have taken this leap of faith if we were not sincerely willing to try ANYTHING (including depleting our life's savings on wildly priced "healers" promising outrageous transformations:damn
to make ourselves well (not cured, just well).Thanks and keep it up everyone:elk:
I really appreciate reading everyone's thoughtful posts. There is a part of me that follows all of these "leading edge" type of treatments with great interest. Like gratitude describes, my sober life today is light years better than anything I experienced in the last several many years of my drinking career. But man - if there ever really is a "cure" that would turn this pickle back into a cucumber, I would probably get in line and shove my way in front of you! (just kidding - I would sneak my way in front of you by saying "LOOK! There's a BIRD!!" I wouldn't actually shove you....)
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