Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Alcoholism & Drug Help - A Practical Guide To Quit Addiction

There are vast amounts of information out there on the whole "recovery" process from alcohol and drugs. With this vast information, I believe, we often lose sight of what matters most.
Alcohol and drug use is a painful business. Because of the pain and struggle involved we may search endlessly for the one cause or cure to end the madness. We become afraid, and through this fear cling to any shred of evidence we can find to lift us from our state.
Is there one way to succeed in "recovery"? Who is right? Who is wrong?
When it is all said and done, it does not matter which path you take to end alcohol or drug addiction. It's your choice, your life. Find a way.
There is hope and there are alternatives to current thinking of addiction.
My goal is to keep it real. I will only talk from experience. I've seen what can work and I know the potential each human has and can choose to use, if the desire is there and the right information and motivation is available.
I must emphasize that I believe in the value of each person, and like myself, each must come to terms with who they are, what they desire, and their own way of finding it.
AA and treatment can be beneficial in changing ones life from alcohol or drugs. However, I have met many alcohol or drug users who just couldn't make it work. They believed in a different phylosophy or life course. They wanted more than what was offered. I do not condemn them for their beliefs and passion for we all dance to a different tune.
You are not a failure because you did not succeed in previous attempts at "sobriety". Look deeper. Find your passion. Raise your standards and begin to believe again...... HOPE!
If you have tried to quit alcohol or drugs, and just can't find that peace and happiness through traditional programs, read on. Open your mind and heart to what is possible and know that you are not alone. There are others who struggled also, but found a way to live again.
My purpose here is to share what I have learned in the process and hope that it will encourage others to do the same. The question I often ask myself is "What statement do I want to give to the world?" Well, here are some, of many, that myself and others have deemed important enough to share.......
Drug abuse and alcohol addiction is not a disease, but a choice. You do not have to be a passive bystander to an imaginary disease of drug abuse or alcohol addiction; give up your will; be labeled as an alcoholic or "in recovery"; or attend meetings and substance abuse treatment for the rest of your life! (Unless you want to)
The majority of people who have had problems with alcohol abuse or drug addiction in the past quit on their own. Even those currently struggling with drug abuse or alcohol addiction will tell you that they have often refrained from drug or alcohol use for a period of time. There is no mysterious disease here, it is a matter of choice.
You are in complete control right now! No one is stopping you from cracking that beer, or sniffing that powder.
If you want to use alcohol or drugs, you will. Addicts always find a way.
So why is the alternative to using (not using) drugs or alcohol so difficult to comprehend? We can choose to pick up a beer whenever we fancy. But if we want to put that beer down, all of a sudden there are diseases, character defects, meetings, counseling treatment sessions, etc., to contend with!
Many who have had an alcohol abuse or drug abuse problem, have quit on their own and without all the drama and struggle!
But what about the 20% who really have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol but just can't seem to quit with the current treatment practices? These people seem to abstain for a while only to fall prey to the inevitable "relapse". After much hard work in AA or substance abuse treatment and many promises broken, they prove the point once again that addiction is a disease.
However, if you are honest, you will see that there is a reason for your current choice of addictive behavior. It is simply a matter of fear and trying to maintain control of your personal life and feelings. No one likes to feel helpless, so you attempt to re-assert your control by using. The way most familiar to you.

Monday, March 12, 2007

This method goes beyond the 12 step programs.It cures you, not keeping you a perpetual addict

The method in this program has taken away my desire to use alcohol or drugs and I can say that I'm no longer an addict or alcoholic. Unlike 12-step programs that don't claim to cure a person from alcoholism or drugs but just to control them, the method in this program, when put into practice will cure you so that you are no longer an alcoholic or addicted person. You won't have to stand up and say "My name is ____, and I'm an alcoholic (or drug addict)" because you won't be an alcoholic or drug addict anymore. You can be cured! And you will feel and know for sure that you are, just like I did 24 years ago after 18 years of using alcohol and drugs.
If you follow what is in this program, you will lose your cravings and be addiction free... guaranteed or your money back. You don't need to interrupt your life and pay a large sum of money to go off to an expensive rehab program that takes you away from your everyday life, family and friends. You can work through this program at home while continuing your job and life. Or if you'd like some extra help with it, I'm available for personal coaching either through telephone or e-mail.
Why not try this method before investing large sums of money into rehab and counseling that might not even work? Or, tell your friend or relative who is struggling with this issue about this, or buy it as a gift for them to show how much you care about them. I urge you to try what is in this program and see that it will work for you, just as it has worked for me. I truly believe it has the only real way to cure addictions. And frankly I don't see any other possible way to PERMANENTLY end an addiction. I'm clean and sober, deeply fulfilled and very inspired now for over 24 years and you can be too.