Alcoholics Anonymous
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Being Paul Gascoigne


MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 1497
Date:
Being Paul Gascoigne
Permalink  
 


We have a young man here, Paul Gascoigne - I'm not breaking his anonymity here - he was hte willing subject of a three month documentary covering his contiuing battle with alcoholism so the sstrap line read.

Gazza is 45 years old and has been a drunk for years and years. He's very wealthy and used to be a stunningly good professional footballer (Soccer to you guys)

HE's on the revolving door, knows all the phrases ODAAT, I have another drink in me but probably not another ecovery etc.

He relies on rehab and a personal councellor - I found it hard to watch. He keeps relapsing, stays a dry drunk for a while then launches into it. He looks like a sack of tied in the middle, has more money than sense, a family that are sick with HIS alcoholism and to be honest the whole show was way to sympathetic to him - but absolutely NO empathy.

The one thing it did was show clearly exactly what a family illness this is.

I hope he get's it one day.



__________________

It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you got.
BB

When all else fails - RTFM



MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 2731
Date:
Permalink  
 

bikerbill wrote:

He relies on rehab and a personal councellor


 Well...I know that wouldn't work for me either.



__________________

When all else fails...Follow the directions.



MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 3412
Date:
Permalink  
 

Such a sad story, Bill. Shocking, yes, but not uncommon.

I guess what they say in A.A. is true:

Behind every alcoholic is a tragedy just waiting to happen.

Something Paul G. knows all too well. 

I hope this lad finds his way home.

 




-- Edited by Mr_David on Saturday 28th of September 2013 12:27:52 AM

__________________
Mr.David
jj


MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 661
Date:
Permalink  
 

thank you, Bill.  when i was in rehab i met a married man who was addicted to rehabbing.  he actually told me we would make beautiful babies..... i was married and had started menopause!  he used his time away from family to check out the rehab chicks, who happen to be the most vulnerable women in the world.... alcoholism is a disease of the body, mind, soul, and spirit.  the AA steps only work if one is willing to follow the suggestions and do the work.  rehabs and counselors cannot do it for me, they can make money off me, make me feel better for awhile, but they can not keep me sober.  Maybe some day Paul Gascoigne will find a power greater than himself and be willing to give himself over to that power that will do for him what he cannot do for himself.  i had to accept my alcoholism, let go of my sickness to give it to God, and ask for His help.  i have to ask for help everyday... and be willing to do the steps. 



__________________
Let go 
Let God       



MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 2731
Date:
Permalink  
 

That's a great post jj...It's really as simple as God is doing for us what we could not do for ourselves.

__________________

When all else fails...Follow the directions.



MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 3278
Date:
Permalink  
 

 

 

Thanks Bill and the rest of you as I get to remember, "There but for the grace of God...."  I don't wanna be Paul G and I can't play soccer.  smile



__________________


MIP Old Timer

Status: Offline
Posts: 891
Date:
Permalink  
 

I'm watching this documentary right now. Very tough indeed.

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.