STL, I'm glad you're back and hope you're feeling better. That's scary stuff. I know I've felt the dull ache where my liver is located and I got scared, but for some reason, I kept going. Why? Because al is addictive, both physically and mentally. But ultimately, that's why I came back. Because i was scared of the damage, and it would only get worse. I've seen it. I've seen people with cirrhosis of the liver and it aint pretty.
So I've been at this for about 8 years. The roller coaster ride. I love roller coasters but not this one. Relapsing after a long period of sobriety happens. And I have to say that I believe if one is involved in a program, whether it is AA, MWO, or any others out there, it happens less. Our program needs to be a part of our daily lives. I look at the long-timers here, and what do they do? They post and read, and serve others daily. They never forget where they were and why they want to keep this freedom. Like NS says, if we don't continue in our program and just believe we are healed, the reasons for being sober become a distant memory. Our sobriety takes a backseat. We need to be in the driver's seat and sobriety needs to be close to us in the passenger's seat, if not right in our laps.
Have a great day.
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