AA has it's own rules and regulations and also its own share of wierdos and idiosyncrasies. And it won't solve absolutely all your life problems. But it'll solve the big ones, if your big ones are wrapped up in booze and drugs. It turned me from a dumb nasty drunk into a dumb, nice sober person. Give it time, share, and don't quit. As for whether or not "recovering alcoholic/addict" has a stigma in society or not, well why is that your problem? It's a disease, plain and simple. "Recovering" just means there's no permanent cure - but it don't mean there's no cure at all.
One is the fact that I now have to refer to myself as an alcoholic/addict for the rest of my life, whether drinking takes place or not.

Addict is a personality type. I'm an addict. Even though I'm addicted to only a fw things.Greg_the_poet wrote:One is the fact that I now have to refer to myself as an alcoholic/addict for the rest of my life, whether drinking takes place or not.
Your idealized future self is your higher power.Greg_the_poet wrote:The other is the whole higher power stuff.

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