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You Are the Last Person to Know You Are an Alcoholic!

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Chris wrote in to say: 

“It is not how much you drink or how often you drink but what happens when you do drink! The last person to know you are an alcoholic is you!”

Thank you Chris!  It is the little comments like these that sum up true experience and are capable of helping others to enlighten to the seriousness and gravity of the problem of alcohol addiction and abuse.  As you said:  The person addicted is often the last person to realize it. 

Addiction is difficult on a person physically, mentally and last, but not least: spiritually.  When addiction gets bad, the alcoholic may find himself doing terrible things to feed or hide his addiction!  And the addiction takes its toll on loved ones as well – in many ways.

Thank you again Chris. 

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Alcohol and Driving Drunk

Monday, December 15th, 2008
Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Mothers Against Drunk Driving

I still remember hearing the news about my friend Vicki.  I heard it on the bus on the way home from school.  

I remember so well because just a few moments before hearing the NEWS, I had a bad feeling.  I had the kind of feeling that tells you something is about to happen or something has happened.  Do you know that one?

Vicki had been hit and killed by a drunk truck driver.  Not only did he kill her just after she walked off a school bus, but he plowed over the guard building in the apartment complex that she lived in.  What a terrible day.

We were seniors in High School just a few months away from graduation, she had her whole life in front of her until that sad moment. The ironic part of this story is that she was the president of our local S.A.D.D chapter.  (Students Against Drunk Driving).   Can you believe that?   It is a true story. 

We all miss Vicki.  She was a kind hearted person with some religious conviction.  It is sad to remember the story even when writing about it.  She was 17 or 18 years old at the time. 

Rest in peace, Vicki.

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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Slide Show – Must Watch….

Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Drugs Mutilate and Kill

Drugs Mutilate and Kill

I thought this Slide Show on drug and alcohol abuse was pretty cool.  I know it is a little gruesome to watch, but it is good to be aware of what can happen.  After all, that is what this site is all about.

I think this slide show is a great educational piece about the consequences of drug and alcohol addiction.  When I watched the movie: Leaving Las Vegas, I was extremely depressed.  I felt awful.

I think it was the uncomfortable feeling that comes from watching someone throw his life away. In that movie, Nicholas Cage portrays a man bent on self destruction. His goal is to intentionally drink himself to death.   I still don’t like thinking about the movie to this day.

But again, it is really, really important to understand where walking down the path of addiction can take you.   Check out the slide show and then come back here to leave your comments, please.

Click Here to See the Slide Show
 (scroll down the page a few inches to see the show, it starts automatically)

Pretty crazy, right?  Well, let me know your thoughts after watching this slide show – please leave your comments below.

-Dave

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Alcohol – Too Much Turned Me Off

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
Stop Drinking so much
Stop Drinking so much

When I was 23 years old, I had my worst experience with alcohol.  I went to my 5 year high school reunion.  They were serving wine there and I drank a lot.  When I left, I drove the wrong way out of the parking lot towards another city – far from where I lived. 

I was so high at the time that when I finally realized I was going the wrong way I hopped over the medium to get to the other lane.  I was ‘out of it’ enough to miss the fact that there was a low concrete median line between the two lanes on the road. 

I remember thinking, “I hope there were no cops around to see that” . 

The next thing I remember was waking up in my own bed the next morning.  I don’t even remember the drive home after that hop over the dividing line on the highway.   I was hung over for 3 days.   I hated that feeling.  My brain was foggy and I had trouble thinking and focusing.  I knew this could not happen to me again.

That’s when I knew that I had to stop drinking.   And I did.  I’ve had very little alcohol since and that was 17 years ago now.

You could say that it was easy for me to reach my ‘bottom’.  A lot of people have to go a whole lot further. I’m glad my bottom was easy to hit.   It has probably saved my life.  I do not want to think how much worse things could have become. 

There is this concept of the ‘bottom’ that all drug addicts will probably hit at some point in time.  This is where they realize something like, ” I need to quit this XXXX or I might die”.   That is the crucial moment.  This is where the personality has to decide, do I care or not? 

If you want to live, this is where determination kicks in.  You need to have or develop the will and you need to fight.  The depth of addiction determines how much will power  you will need to triumph.  Getting help will definitely be a boost.  

There are many stories worse than this one.  If you have a story to share that can help others, please share it.  On the upper right hand side of this page, you will see a link to submit your story. 

David   

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The End of Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

davidWell, ok – that title is a bit grandiose.  But if you think about it, perhaps not so much.  The transformation occurs on an individual level. Others have beat their drug and alcohol addictions before.  Therefore it is possible!

I have many stories to share and it is my hope that others will anonymously post their stories – good and bad – about drug and alcohol use and abuse.  I hope that we can build an online storehouse of drug and alcohol related stores to serve as information, warning and a beacon of light to those who would like to escape addiction or those who love someone they want to help. 

It’s not easy to beat a strong addiction.  Perhaps a list of drug rehab centers would help.  Alcohol addicitons, while perhaps legal, are no less of a challenge. In some ways, they could be more of a challenge because of the legal status of alcohol.  Therefore, a list of alcohol rehab centers may also be useful.   You may find plenty of the same centers on both lists which serves to even further underscore that an addiction is an addiction and alcohol is simply another drug. 

Therefore, I encourage all to share their anonymous stories – please change names to protect all parties and leave out or change anything that could identify someone.  We are here to share the story, not the person behind the story.  If you are a doctor or counselor that works in the field, please feel welcome to share your stories, good or bad, about drug and alcohol abuse or anything related as well.  Everyone is welcome to post their anonymous stories about drug or alcohol abuse.   

Please click here to share your anonymous stories here.

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