Re: [OT] Alcoholism. Willing to share your problem?
Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:15 pm
What's that joke, "What's the difference between an alcoholic and a drunk? Alcoholics go to meetings."
I'm a drunk.
I'm a drunk.






+1brightonalex wrote: Pubs and drinking are the very cornerstone of British social intercourse. Hundreds of thousands of people go drinking at the weekend, sometimes to excess, and feel bad about it the next day.
But they haven't done it because they are addicted, they've done it because it can be brilliant fun. Hilarious conversations, honesty and opening up, bonding with people - if everyone that drinks is an alcoholic, then its no more pubs. And then what are we all going to do? Have a coffee at Starbucks? Go ten pin bowling?
A pint and a cigarette in the pub was the last luxury for the British working classes. Now cigarettes are banned, will all drinkers now be tagged as alcoholics in denial? Who will save out great British pint??
If drinking causes you or someone else pain, then cut down or stop. If you can't stop then get professional help stopping. But I don't accept that ticking yes to three of those questions means you are "definitely an alcoholic". Because that would have at least half of British people in rehab tomorrow morning.
From Casablanca, ofc!Major Strasser: What is your nationality?
Rick: I'm a drunkard.
Captain Renault: That makes Rick a citizen of the world.
Really? I hope in a positive way...brightonalex wrote:Big V, your signature has made me feel weird.
http://www.drunkard.com/md_youre_a_drunk.htmYou seem to think you can restore that classic car in your garage by drinking beer while staring at it.
Congrats!smutek wrote:I've been through it myself and am now in my 10th year clean and sober.
I love that line...it's so fuckin' true! I can remember countless times saying to myself, "normal people do not act like this..."smutek wrote:If you think you might have a problem you probably do.
Big man! Big pompous French man!Gab wrote:Tired of pictures.
I think this is the best piece of advice. I think most people can self diagnose themselves into having a drinking problem, but you'll never really know until try to change it. I know this was the position I was in.smutek wrote:Try to stop. If you can't stop you have a problem.