Well, let's see...2 wrecked cars, the other person hospitalized, she is in jail, she is in school, and will probably miss some now, is a licensed social worker and may have her license suspended (she was coming home from a patient) and may lose her job...other than that everything is fine...you know how it goes with things like this,,,it is a domino effect and truthfully it is very hard to make everything right after such stupid behavior. But her and the other person are okay...thank God. But this is what this addiction does...it doesn't make any sense...she is 38 and has 2 kids. I am pretty angry at her stupidity. It's as you say...exhausting...and so very destructive.
Has she read or listened to Allen Carrs easy way method to control alcohol? Don’t let the title fool you, it is to stop drinking permanently. You can get the audiobook free using an audible trial.
I quit smoking after 18 years of smoking, after listening to his quit smoking audiobook, 26 days so far, and it was easy. It basically removes all the brainwashing using repeated logic of why there is no genuine pleasure in the addiction. Once that happens, the craving goes, the struggle goes, and it’s easy to quit.
Anyway I recommend it. Sometimes addiction and quitting is hard because we’ve been brainwashed to believe it is. Like I said 18 years of struggling to quit smoking in my case. And I have had addiction issues with weed and alcohol too in the past, but the quitting smoking was my main culprit, and once I quit using the audiobook, it has a knock on effect to avoiding those past addictions again.
I will certainly pass it along. The general consensus from Dr. Hoffer is that it is the biochemical makeup that predisposes a person to alcoholism. So your success was with smoking and I am sure that there are behavior issues that are at the core of all addictions, but I am wondering if you don't correct the physical issues, how can there be permanent success? Thanks for the suggestion...I will surely look into it.
Well, let's see...2 wrecked cars, the other person hospitalized, she is in jail, she is in school, and will probably miss some now, is a licensed social worker and may have her license suspended (she was coming home from a patient) and may lose her job...other than that everything is fine...you know how it goes with things like this,,,it is a domino effect and truthfully it is very hard to make everything right after such stupid behavior. But her and the other person are okay...thank God. But this is what this addiction does...it doesn't make any sense...she is 38 and has 2 kids. I am pretty angry at her stupidity. It's as you say...exhausting...and so very destructive.
I’m so sorry. I hear so many of these stories lately.
Has she read or listened to Allen Carrs easy way method to control alcohol? Don’t let the title fool you, it is to stop drinking permanently. You can get the audiobook free using an audible trial.
I quit smoking after 18 years of smoking, after listening to his quit smoking audiobook, 26 days so far, and it was easy. It basically removes all the brainwashing using repeated logic of why there is no genuine pleasure in the addiction. Once that happens, the craving goes, the struggle goes, and it’s easy to quit.
Anyway I recommend it. Sometimes addiction and quitting is hard because we’ve been brainwashed to believe it is. Like I said 18 years of struggling to quit smoking in my case. And I have had addiction issues with weed and alcohol too in the past, but the quitting smoking was my main culprit, and once I quit using the audiobook, it has a knock on effect to avoiding those past addictions again.
I will certainly pass it along. The general consensus from Dr. Hoffer is that it is the biochemical makeup that predisposes a person to alcoholism. So your success was with smoking and I am sure that there are behavior issues that are at the core of all addictions, but I am wondering if you don't correct the physical issues, how can there be permanent success? Thanks for the suggestion...I will surely look into it.