The best time to get help is BEFORE we take that first drink. Most experienced AAers are very up front saying they will NOT talk to anyone that is drinking. That comes from people who have been helping alcoholics for years and years and years. What that tells me is that once the drinking starts, it's too late for help until we're on the other side of it (and probably hungover!!). Unfortunately, if the only time a person asks for help is after they have already decided to get sloshed, they are not in a rational frame of mind to recieve help.
Again - excellent post and point.
DG
I have a friend who has been in AA for 14 years and my history with AA goes back many years. Anyway, I've called him when under the influence (and have apologized to him as I know better) and he has indulged me. However, he has the luxury of doing so as he hasn't had a drink in 14 years.
I don't have that same luxury. I don't know that I ever will. If I ever do it is not anytime soon. I am way too early on in the process to think I can handle doing so. This is not to say I don't want to be helpful, but I know me and the temptation it is to "join the party," so to speak.
AD
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