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I have been an alcoholic for 3 years (I know it's not that long). I'm 20 years old and drink at least a pint of wild turkey whiskey every night before i go to sleep (pass out). AA meetings, when I go to them, they make me want alcohol even more. Every time I go to an AA meeting I'm thinking the whole time "I can't wait to go home and settle down with a pint".
My grandpa drank heavily everyday for over 40 years and quit cold turkey through AA. He swears by it. He has been sober for two years.
My point is, AA takes after the "addiction is a disease" model. IMO, I think that is a very dangerous statement to alcoholics. It may be an excuse for some people to keep drinking because they are told that they "cannot control it".
Just want your opinions, guys.
My grandpa drank heavily everyday for over 40 years and quit cold turkey through AA. He swears by it. He has been sober for two years.
My point is, AA takes after the "addiction is a disease" model. IMO, I think that is a very dangerous statement to alcoholics. It may be an excuse for some people to keep drinking because they are told that they "cannot control it".
Just want your opinions, guys.