|
No more get drunk here, now this two
years. Seneca Men and women
drink essentially because they like the effect produced by alcohol. The
sensation is so elusive that, while they admit it is injurious, they
cannot after a time differentiate the true from the false. To them, their
alcoholic life seems the only normal one. They are restless, irritable and
discontented, unless they can again experience the sense of ease and
comfort which comes at once by taking a few drinks--drinks which they
see others taking with impunity. After they have succumbed to the
desire again, as so many do, and the phenomenon of craving develops, they
pass through the well-known stages of a spree, emerging remorseful, with a
firm resolution not to drink again. This is repeated over and over, and
unless this person can experience an entire psychic change there is very
little hope of his recovery. On the other--and
strange as this may seem to those who do not understand--once a psychic
change has occurred, the very same person who seemed doomed, who had so
many problems he despaired of ever solving them, suddenly finds himself
easily able to control his desire for alcohol, the only effort necessary
being that required to follow a few simple
rules. Big Book
"The Doctor's Opinion" pgs. Xxvii &
xxix Reprinted with permission
A.A.W.S. Creator keep me free from alcohol.
|