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I think you are promoting hatred against a serious illness.
-Removed-If I am my apology, but the EURO Rant made me think you could have some issues and YOU admitted to being drunk in the public forum when you went on your rant where posts had to be removed by Moderators and you removed some yourself.
You picked at me enough that I got tired of it and left the Clan. I don't argue with Clanmates! I will argue with you all you want now that you're not a clan member.
-VR
-Removed-Keep in mind you said yourself you were drunk at the time.
Anyone who drinks to extent they get drunk have a potential problem.
Only thing is it isn't a problem until you admit it is one.
I remember when I was a social drinker, only I drank until I got drunk. It took me a long time to admit I had an issue then 7 more years after I admitted my problem to myself to actually kick it to the curb.
This is the reason I am so proud if I live to see it March 22/22 will mark 30 years of sobriety, which others enjoy making fun of not knowing what an addiction is like. Those who do know what an accomplishment it actually is.
I sincerely hope I am wrong about you.
-VR
@executioner-brand saidI can't give an opinion about your medical condition but might suggest you read my post in the chess forum (different things can be helpful) there might be some ideas there that would be of some use to you and may just get your mind off your discomfort - at least for a time. 🙂
i've lost near 1/10th my body weight in the few months i've been on this new med(well, it's an older one in an injectable form). all it basically does is cuts your dopamine life causing the zombie effect.
@very-rusty saidI know plenty of devoted booze hounds who have big problems.
Only thing is it isn't a problem until you admit it is one.
-VR
My (ex) drinking pal nearly died of pancreatitis.
But they wont admit they have a problem.
@mchill saidUnlikely if he suffers from schizophrenia.
I can't give an opinion about your medical condition but might suggest you read my post in the chess forum (different things can be helpful) there might be some ideas there that would be of some use to you and may just get your mind off your discomfort - at least for a time. 🙂
@the-gravedigger saidYup that is the problem t-g they don't believe they have a problem. Everyone around them knows.
I know plenty of devoted booze hounds who have big problems.
My (ex) drinking pal nearly died of pancreatitis.
But they wont admit they have a problem.
Until they admit they have a problem in their own mind they don't have one, even though those around them know they do.
They have to admit it to themselves first, and that is a hard thing to do.
-VR