I have many questions, but want to start with this BIG one.
Ever since my extended family found out about my "disease", as they call it (is that the correct term? It bothers me), they have jumped in to try to help "cure" me. Their intentions are good, but their constant talking about it is driving me crazy and driving me away from them. My partner has been helping me for several months and continues to do so-- and that (plus therapy, and this site) is all I need or want for now. Has anyone else dealt with this? How do you get them to back off when they truly believe it is up to them to "save" you? I have been struggling with the alcohol for a while and feel I need to find the best way to achieve my goal (which is the same as my family's) MOW. They are pressuring me to go into rehab and to adopt AA-- which I am convinced is not the right way for me. I am really comitted to overcoming this and am pretty sure I can do it, but only MOW. Also, I need a break from so much intense focus on my problem. I have other aspects to my life that I'd rather focus on. Any advice?
--beatle
btw-- I am in second AF week now. Also, I have done many AF stints on my own (berfore the whole family "found out"), lasting from a week to 2 months. This time I feel more confident than ever I can keep it up, but, again, only MOW.
p.s. favourite living beatle: PM. Favourite non-living: GH. JL's great too. Ok, R, too.
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