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krikket -> RE: Options with alcoholic friend... (8/9/2009 8:25:30 AM)
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Oh how it makes my heart smile to hear so many talk about AA and all the help y'all received. I'm aware that there are other programs that "might" help others (although some seemed a little angry about it), but AA has my heart, my thanks, and my eternal gratitude. When my mother died back in 97 she did so 21 years sober with the help of AA. She became a rather well known speaker (in AA circles in the mid-south), and i was always so proud of her. Someone once asked her why she was so un-anonymously a member of AA. Her reply was, well, i wasn't exactly a secret drunk because anyone who knew me know i was an alcoholic, so why should i be anonymous now? my Dad and I were both active in Al-Anon until the day she died. Al-Anon is a great group for the families and friends of an alcoholic, supporting me when there was a problem, teaching me how not to be an enabler, and all of us became good friends, simply due to similar life's experiences. Yes, there are other ways an alcoholic can go, i only know that my mother tried 2 other programs, but AA was the one that "stuck". Now i think i'll have a good cry...i still miss her
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