Do You Think Alcoholics Anonymous Truly Works? if You Are Occasionally Battling a Desire .?
Question by Tricia P: Do you think Alcoholics Anonymous truly works? If you are occasionally battling a desire .?
If alcohol at a moderate amount, keeps you at a certain level, functioning, able, clear thinking and happy, (not a mean alcoholic),
then why can’t someone invent a drug that would not harm the liver, immune system, ect. that is similar? We can go to the moon, but there are more people down here that could benefit from such a solution.
Best answer:
Answer by NANTIG
Only if you want it to work and allow it to help you.
Answer by alsmithjpsnet
Yes it works and sadly, yes you need it badly. You are still in denial. At least go to one meeting and talk to someone. Best Wishes.
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