Author: glen bee
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:48 pm
Hey TJ,
I did this (take what you want & leave the rest) and it really helped me. Also, I found most people in 12 step meetings are kinda of thinking about their own problems and what they are going to say when they share to be concerned with what you identify as etc.. Not everyone but many ha.
Have you ever tried going to different na groups to see if they are any better? I know you don’t have a problem with alcohol but try checking out a meeting of that fellowship just to see what the vibe is like. I love AA myself and did have a booze problem as well but some people just go to AA because they like it better. My sub doctor who is an addiction specialist and also runs a methadone clinic suggested AA to me over NA in the beginning. He said the long term sobriety in AA was better. That’s not what I say, not trying to debate on here. Just trying to share my experience.
Gb