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MIP Old Timer

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I'm big on it and into my second reading of PASS IT ON Bill. W and the  AA message.  This is a very good read.  Give it a try.  You can get the book at your AA Central Office or maybe your sponsor has it.  From Page 102; "Bill listened entranced, as Silkworth explained his theory. For the first time in his life, Bill was hearing about alcoholism not as a lack of willpower, not as a moral defect, but as a legitimate illness.  It was Dr. Silkworth's theory - unique at the time - that alcoholism was a combination of this mysterious physical "allergy" and the compulsion to drink; that alcoholism could not more be "defeated" by willpower than could tuberculosis.   Bill's relief was immense.

 

As was one Jerry F as he was born both tuberculic and alcoholic. 

 

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-- Edited by Jerry F on Monday 27th of July 2015 04:36:12 PM

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Thanks Jerry. It was that book and the doctor's opinion that spoke to me clearly. I was too sick to identify with anyone. AA is not for problem drinkers, it's for sick alcoholics like myself. The mental obsession ultimately makes me take a drink and the physically allergic body ensures that I do not stop. In the last 2 years of my drinking, I never caused a single problem for anyone but myself. Early in my drinking, I used to be a problem drinker. I should have stopped then without outside help. But now I need AA and it's 12 step program or else I will die of alcoholism.

How do I know? I have seen people die of alcoholism, because they failed to practice AA's 12 steps. My sponsor was one of them. If I followed him, I would have died too.

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