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  • You can stop drinking, it just takes some hard work
    The addiction is always stronger than the desire to quit. But, it can be done. I did it. I have been sober for thirteen years. I got tired of blackouts and hangovers and acting like someone I'm not when I'm without alcohol. I knew I wanted to stop, but I had no clue how. I went to a twelve step meeting in my church, and kept going everynight to different meetings, for four and a half years. If you let the seriously sober men and women help you, you can beat this addiction. You don't have to be afraid to go to meetings, some of the nicest people I have ever met came from inside those rooms. There is a silent camaraderie among fellow drunks, and we are more alike than different. There is a humbleness and an honesty that goes with trying to quit an addiction, and we all shared it. It's the only place you can get your own sponsor who will work the steps with you, and share their experiences, hopes and dreams. They are usually men and women who have been in the program for a while, and can help you with the skills they learned, and turn around and teach you.
  • Learn more about stopping your drinking problem
    When a person has unhealthy drinking habits, like drinking too much in one sitting or drinking every day, this can be qualified as alcohol abuse. It can affect many aspects of people's lives, leading to dependance. Dependence on alcohol is also termed alcoholism. This is when a person cannot control the amount they drink and can't quit, even if they try. They have become completely addicted to alcohol, and feel they cannot live without it. It is extremely unhealthy, physically and mentally, as once people became addicted to alcohol, it is very difficult to stop.
  • Continuing Sobriety: Ups and Downs
    Kids are constantly under the pressures of alcohol, whether it is at home or at school they always have the pressure to drink. When a kid is in high school most of their friends enjoy going out and partying, at some point during the party your kid could be offered a drink and under peer pressure most try a drink. There are thousands of deaths and problems related to drinking: DUI's, drunken fights, emotional disorder, addiction, etc. Schools these days have extra curricular activities to help keep you kid out of trouble after school. What schools should have are rules that have no-tolerance of drugs, alcohol and showing up to school hung-over, these rules should apply to everyone. For parents, it is easiest to show your children that alcohol shouldn't be abused but used to celebrate a happy occasion and every once in a while. These strategies will definitely improve the overall balance of alcohol and your home.



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