mrflowers00
Ex-Bluelighter
i wanna go to AA and get a sponsor and work the steps but i'm not ready to quit using so i figure i'll just go to meetings untill i'm ready to put the drugs away

^thanks for the chat room thing
i wanna go to AA and get a sponsor and work the steps but i'm not ready to quit using so i figure i'll just go to meetings untill i'm ready to put the drugs away
i don't know if it's me or if meetings have changed around here in the years i've been out but i just can't relate in AA cause i don't like to drink anymore so it's not a problem for me and i can't relate in NA cause 90% of them were on meth which i hated and would never have a problem with because of that i wish there was like an opiate anonymous meeting i've herd that like a 3 to 4 hour drive a way there is a heroin anonymous meeting but thats out of the question cause i'm poor and don't have a car
Part of AA's process is a belief in God which I find rather indoctinating,

not true. it is belief in a higher power, which many agnostics and atheists take to be their addiction itself.
Part of AA's process is a belief in God which I find rather indoctinating, especially given its Judeochristian slant. Although here's a question: is recovery possible without feeling like you're putting yourself into the hands of a higher power?
i've never been able to believe in a higher power like a god or anything like that