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controlled drinking is it good for an alcoholic or drug addict who has come into recovery ???

i always believe that abstinance is the right way for an ex user or alcoholic , why would someone want to go back into that world ??

lets have thoughts from people on this ??

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I would think controlling the amount drugs/drinks someone has if they have reformed would be very diificult to do,so probably abstinense would be the only way to go.Many people have addictive genes and its difficult to stop with just one or two.

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Some people are able to get a grip on the demon drink but I suspect most have to abstain. I'd fight tooth and nail to retain the ability to have a few beers as it is one of the few pleasures left in life.

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controlled drinking is it good for an alcoholic or drug addict who has come into recovery ???

i always believe that abstinance is the right way for an ex user or alcoholic , why would someone want to go back into that world ??

lets have thoughts from people on this ??

If you are serious about giving up booze or drugs you are or will be doing a 12 step program. All alcoholics have tried to control their drinking and failed miserably.

Control drinking drug use for an alcoholic what a load of shi*.Wake up and get a life.

Troll somewhere else

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The book Alcoholics Anonymous clearly recommends controlled drinking for a time for folks who are concerned about their drinking to determine if one can control it or not. They should know!

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Personally, I found controlled drinking to be unworkable. It just felt like torture to stop after a few drinks. I could never do it for long. Life is great without alcohol and for me controlled drinking would be almost as unbearable an existence as full-blown drunkeness. The pleasure to be found in a serene sober mind is impossible to beat and I would recommend aiming for this.

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