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<blockquote data-quote="Kirktown" data-source="post: 1244418" data-attributes="member: 328322"><p>This is so true. It's very complicated. People don't like to admit they have an alcohol problem in the first place and if it's not a problem ( or they don't see it as a problem) they don't imagine a social drink will do much harm. As we know whether you are alcoholic or not any drinking is a no no once you have had pancreatitis. I am very glad your nephew is getting the support he needs. Unfortunately there is no cure for alcoholism. The only reliable treatment is total abstinence and AA to help. I like to remember the definition of insanity is ' Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result '. Iv'e actually found many AA principles have helped me since I have started my insulin regime. I'm just taking life a day at a time and consider myself fortunate that at least I have a treatment option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirktown, post: 1244418, member: 328322"] This is so true. It's very complicated. People don't like to admit they have an alcohol problem in the first place and if it's not a problem ( or they don't see it as a problem) they don't imagine a social drink will do much harm. As we know whether you are alcoholic or not any drinking is a no no once you have had pancreatitis. I am very glad your nephew is getting the support he needs. Unfortunately there is no cure for alcoholism. The only reliable treatment is total abstinence and AA to help. I like to remember the definition of insanity is ' Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result '. Iv'e actually found many AA principles have helped me since I have started my insulin regime. I'm just taking life a day at a time and consider myself fortunate that at least I have a treatment option. [/QUOTE]
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