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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3712310" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I'm just gonna say - if you get honest, and come to the conclusion you're an alcoholic, AA does work. Not everyone's the same, and not everyone gets as deep as I did, but if you try to quit and can't, it's a great program. </p><p></p><p>That being said, there are meetings at various times in various locations. In Tulsa, it was easy to find a meeting, however some meetings are serious, some are more like a social event. I was fortunate enough to get in a group of old bastards that had a lot of sobriety and took their cause very serious. </p><p></p><p>They encourage you to make a meeting every day - that's good advice. Being around folks sharing the same struggle is helpful. For me it was good just to have interaction with folks that were sober, as all of my friends and work buddies drank and drugged. Getting away from that crowd was a big help, but Nature abhors a void. Gotta fill that time up with something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3712310, member: 25419"] I'm just gonna say - if you get honest, and come to the conclusion you're an alcoholic, AA does work. Not everyone's the same, and not everyone gets as deep as I did, but if you try to quit and can't, it's a great program. That being said, there are meetings at various times in various locations. In Tulsa, it was easy to find a meeting, however some meetings are serious, some are more like a social event. I was fortunate enough to get in a group of old bastards that had a lot of sobriety and took their cause very serious. They encourage you to make a meeting every day - that's good advice. Being around folks sharing the same struggle is helpful. For me it was good just to have interaction with folks that were sober, as all of my friends and work buddies drank and drugged. Getting away from that crowd was a big help, but Nature abhors a void. Gotta fill that time up with something. [/QUOTE]
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