Do “dry alcoholics” really sometimes keep up the same habits as when they were drinking?
Question by Tockers57: Do “dry alcoholics” really sometimes keep up the same habits as when they were drinking?
If an alcoholic rants, raves, throws self-pitying fits, is it possible for them to continue these behaviors even after they quit just out of habit?
Help me here? I need to understand this a little better….
Best answer:
Answer by stick man
Have you talked openly with your AA sponsor about what is bothering you? Causing the rage? Maybe you need to go through your 12 steps again and confess your sins and get to the root of the problem. If you don’t deal with what’s inside, you will start drinking again.
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