Over the past two decades, a large body of clinical data has suggested that repeated AW may exacerbate the severity of future withdrawal episodes.
I don't ever want to feel again the way I did the last week of January or so and certainly don't want to feel any worse.
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I even hate the word 'slip'...... It makes something that is a big step on the road to binge drinking sound benign, which it most certainly is not.
Once you have lost control of your drinking, meaning you promised yourself NOT to drink and then felt compelled to do so, the 'off' switch has gone and you can never go back.
This doesn't mean you CAN'T LIMIT your consumption but you can't get a sufficient endorphin high on a safe amount. The work involved in staying safe is beyond most mere mortals, and what is the point of drug taking WITHOUT the high ?.........nobody joins an alcohol recovery forum because they were sick of the taste ! :H
You will, therefore, always be at risk of returning to higher and more dangerous levels.
The only answer ----- quit and be grateful you got your life back
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