Monday, December 13, 2010

Great Holiday Tips for People in Recovery!

Most people know the holidays can be a period of emotional highs and lows. Loneliness, anxiety, happiness and sadness are common feelings, sometimes experienced in startling succession. The bad news is the holiday blues can trigger relapse for people recovering from alcoholism and other drug addiction. The good news is the blues can be remedied by planning ahead.

Holiday Articles for Sobriety

Holiday Articles for Sobriety

It's that time of year again, the Holiday Season. Time to be happy, time to be with friends and time to celebrate. For those of us that are in recovery from alcohol/drugs, this time of year can be very difficult to get thru clean and sober. Thru the years of my time on the internet my managers and I have put together some articles and tips for folks just like us to aid us to make it thru clean and sober.

Most of the work was compiled by Elva E. (Cuddles) one of my managers, with me since my first recovery group in January of 2004.

What do the Three Legacies of AA represent?

What Bill W. had to say……………The three legacies of AA - recovery, unity and service - in a sense represent three impossibilities, impossibilities that we know became possible, and possibilities that have now borne this unbelievable fruit. Old Fitz Mayo, one of the early AA's and I visited the Surgeon General of the United States in the third year of this society and told him of our beginnings. He was a gentle man, Dr. Lawrence Kolb, and has since become a great friend of AA. He said, "I wish you well. Even the sobriety of a few is almost a miracle. The government knows that this is one of the greatest health problems but we have considered the recovery of alcoholics so impossible that we have given up and have instead concluded that rehabilitation of narcotic addicts would be the easier job to tackle."

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Under the influence in AA Meeting

What Bill W. had to say..................

QUESTION: If an alcoholic comes to an A.A. meeting under the influence of alcohol, how do you treat him or handle him during the meeting?


BILL W.'S ANSWER:

Getting back to basics

The other night when I was in my Web Design Class, I looked at the sheet that I turn in keeping track of the work I do. I noticed that there was an item with a note next to it. It said to copy and turn in. It was my understanding that I didn't have to do this part of the workbook, as I told the teacher that I had experience in this part of Web Design, lol.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Drug Addiction in AA - As Bill Sees it

This is one of Bill W.'s talks and answered by him in 1945. I found it to be quite interesting.

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How many drug addicts are there in A.A. and in the organization similar to A.A. which operates among drug addicts?

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Do alcoholics as a class differ from other people

Answered by Bill W. Memphis, Tenn., Sept.18-20, 1947

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Some years ago the doctors began to look at Alcoholics Anonymous and they got about thirty of us together and they said to themselves "Well, now that these fellows are in A.A., and they won't lie so badly, and maybe for the first time we'll get a good look at what the interior of a drunk is like." So a number of us were examined at great length by psychiatrists, and all sorts of tests taken, and the object of this particular inquiry was to see whether alcoholics as a class differed from other people, and if they did, just why and how much.

What did A.A. learn from the Oxford Group and why did they leave them?

Bill W. answer below

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AA's first step was derived largely from my own physician, Dr. Silkworth, and my sponsor Ebby and his friend, Dr. Jung of Zurich. I refer to the medical hopelessness of alcoholism - our 'powerlessness' over alcohol.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Just how does A.A. work?

Just how does A.A. work?


Answered by Bill W. below

I cannot fully answer that question. Many A.A. techniques have been adopted after a ten-year period of trial and error, which has led to some interesting results. But, as laymen, we doubt our own ability to explain them. We can only tell you what we do, and what seems, from our point of view, to happen to us.

Stress / Depression

Stress / Depression


What is Stress? We are all familiar with the word "stress". Stress is when you are worried about getting laid off from work, or worried about having enough money to pay your bills, or worried about your mother or father when the physician says she or he may need an operation. In fact, to most of us, stress is synonymous with worry. If it is something that makes you worry, then it is stress.