First props to you because you have recognized you have a problem and that’s a great first start. If you’re able to treat the disease without hitting rock bottom, you are a lucky one. Many can’t.
I went through an intervention process with my best friend. It wasn’t successful because we were unable to get him to rehab, but he got hit with some hard facts and consequences. A year later his sister called me up and said he asked her to take him to rehab. That was a win to me, and I’m not sure he does that without the intervention.
He’s been sober for over a year and a I congratulate him every time I see him.
I agree with everyone here that a support structure is crucial. Someone who can support you, but also hold you accountable too. AA works wonders but it may not be for everyone.
It’s also important to realize alcoholism is a disease. We wouldn’t blame a cancer patient for getting cancer, so we shouldn’t blame an alcoholic for having alcoholism. That doesn’t absolve alcoholics from their behavior. They are still responsible for seeking treatment, but it’s not their fault they drink heavily and cannot stop.
I wish you the best on your plan to quit drinking. I will say though, if it doesn’t work, then I would recommend your next step should be quitting cold turkey and seeking help through AA or counseling.
I went through an intervention process with my best friend. It wasn’t successful because we were unable to get him to rehab, but he got hit with some hard facts and consequences. A year later his sister called me up and said he asked her to take him to rehab. That was a win to me, and I’m not sure he does that without the intervention.
He’s been sober for over a year and a I congratulate him every time I see him.
I agree with everyone here that a support structure is crucial. Someone who can support you, but also hold you accountable too. AA works wonders but it may not be for everyone.
It’s also important to realize alcoholism is a disease. We wouldn’t blame a cancer patient for getting cancer, so we shouldn’t blame an alcoholic for having alcoholism. That doesn’t absolve alcoholics from their behavior. They are still responsible for seeking treatment, but it’s not their fault they drink heavily and cannot stop.
I wish you the best on your plan to quit drinking. I will say though, if it doesn’t work, then I would recommend your next step should be quitting cold turkey and seeking help through AA or counseling.