I think it takes a particular place in life to find a board such as this.. so we are all 'wierd' to start off with. A motley crew is not such a bad thing, I suppose and its a difficult thing we are trying to deal with...
People start off from a place of desperation which when you are over that is hard to keep revisiting.. because you 'know' the pain.. but you also know that there is nothing that anyone on the board can do for someone else.. its them who has to make the change. Some of the agonies are awful to read through.
At that time, people then seek out.. topa/campral issues.. meds or no meds.. moderation or abstinence. The big issue that hits them at that time is HOPE... its also powerful and a gift that this board offers.
Then there are many that often slip and struggle trying to hold onto that hope.. and those that are nearby put out the helping hands.. helping themselves as they help others... trying to hold onto the determination that will get them through.
I went through a few of the moderation posts in kathys moderation bit.. I have to say you people are nuts!!! It sounds like SUCH hard work.. if you get there, there is no doubt that I;ll be jealous but I dont think I could go through that agony... (and believe me, I've chosen my own agony to go through.. so I'm only comparing agonies!!).. so good luck to you.
Then I see Janet (and others that I knew) who left the board because its more complex to support absintence on a board that is trying to find avenues to moderation.
However, I find that I am supporting my abstinence by watching the pain of attempts to moderation.. because it puts me off... it doesnt entice me to join. While I dont 'enjoy' reading the struggles (I wish everyone could get what they want).. it sure reinforces my abstinence.
One thing that worries me about my continued participation in the board is the issue of enabling.
I"d like us all to think long and hard before we reply to posts about drinking and driving or talking about awful things that we do or did and before we hit 'add post' just think if there is any part of your post that sends a message of trying to make it ok.. when we all know those things are not ok.. and the people posting about it also know that its not ok..
I dont want to discourage people from sharing as the act of sharing their story about an issue is the greatest help they can give themselves and our message should be that we 'hear'.. and leave it at that... so that our emphasis is on sharing the things that we do to support our sobriety.
and here endeth the opinion.........
Brigid
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