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Johnny,With that logic you should just come out and say the large percentage of alcoholics could just go right back to drinking with no problems. If one had a huge problem with gambling, should they regulary buy scratch off tickets? Is engaging in behavior that was once harmful to you a good thing? If that mentality was embraced we would all be in bad shape.
You and others believe as you post that this is my logic. I believe in fact. I am addicted to facts and the truth.
Post 147 says what I say.
You are not among a significant number. The world should know that some can, some can’t, some don’t. There is no blanket proposition as is taught in the halls of AA.The second proposition, that drinking necessarily becomes uncontrollable once it has begun, had been disproved over a quarter century ago by more than 100 research studies reporting that a significant proportion of alcoholics return to moderate or controlled drinking without problems.6 Since then, the number of such studies has more than doubled.
“An honest approach would be to say that it is possible to drink in moderation however if you discover as I did then for me, for me, for me it was not possible.”