BettyG: Regarding a sponsor: I tried going to different meetings. I found someone w/many years of sobriety. She is active in AA, has worked the steps formally , & was willing to take me through the steps. I think the ability & willingness to take someone through the 12 steps of AA is a requisite for being a sponsor. It might take a while, but you'll find someone. You don't have to feel like she will be your best friend or a shoulder to cry on. She should be someone w/experience & knowledge of AA. Does that help?
Yes, I was a hider of my drinking, & I was very good at it. Even in the relpase, my husb missed many of the signs. My AA friends would have known if I was dumb enough to be under the influence in front of them. I'd have to say that the lying, hiding, & betrayal were the worst parts of the disease for me. Worse even than the hangovers. It made me spiritually sick.
Take care one & all. I'm very grateful that some real life was breathed into this thread. It's wonderful, whether you go to AA or not.
Mary
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