Thank you for keeping the light on. I first started here in 2010. I guess I wasn't convinced enough. Maybe what I had experienced in AA at first was just way too overwhelming for me at that time.
As it turns out, I guess all those experiences were just custom made for my alcoholic story.
We have one thing in common...like it or not, we are family.
The feeling of having shared in a common peril is one element in the powerful cement which binds us. But that in itself would never have held us together as we are now joined.
The tremendous fact for every one of us is that we have discovered a common solution. We have a way out on which we can absolutely agree, and upon which we can join in brotherly and harmonious action. This is the great news this book carries to those who suffer from alcoholism.
Welcome back Sayla, ... glad you made it back ... it's only when the 'pain outweighs the pleasure' that we must seek change ... and the solution is here in us and the BB ...
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Thanks for the info there Stepdude, ... Palcohol ??? ... no thanks, not for this alcoholic ... glad it didn't show up before now ... glad I didn't have another avenue of trying to hide my drink'n ... it would have just made it harder to accept my disease I think ...
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Never heard of the sh** until I went to the link.
Scarey...like alcoholics really need yet another way/form to drink.
Sure glad I am sober. In Virginia, the state controls, distributes the alcohol..big joke, I know. Not sure how this guy plans to market the stuff and hope that they really make it hard for kids to get a hold of it.
Awesome. Now I can just press the alcohol powder into aspirin tablets and give up hiding the bottles of alcohol. Hiding in plain sight! Genius. One aspirin.....1 shot. 26 per aspirin bottle. No one will ever know.......
I had some questions of them so contacted ...you can do that also. Answer to my question? It is the same as regular alcohol however (my words now) it is more convenient to carry it around with you...everywhere because it is smaller and lighter...all you gotta do is have a liquid to mix it with....any liquid. Here we go fans might just have some work to do with newbies in the near future. Trust God...Clean House...Help Others. (((Hugs)))