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Profile: Elidz
Elidz on Nov 13, 2014
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If you believe you have a problem then you should definitely go for the AA meeting. It could do no harm.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 23, 2014
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If you feel that you are not in control of your drinking and that you believe you need alcohol in your every day life, then you should.
Profile: fffJavy
fffJavy on Jan 2, 2015
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I'd say if you're asking yourself that question, you've already recognised you have an issue with alcohol :) I'd encourage you to try at least a few times - from my personal experience, the people in attendance will be accepting and experienced enough to give you enough attention or the space for you to decide yourself whether to keep coming back. All the best to you!
Profile: gentleBraid63
gentleBraid63 on Jan 7, 2015
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a really valuable resource for a lot of people, and it's certainly worth checking out. It could be useful to a few meetings and see what it's like. Make sure to check different kinds of meetings and talk to the people there about their experiences. AA helps a lot of people, is open to everyone, and is free.
Profile: OrganticMoment72
OrganticMoment72 on Dec 8, 2015
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AA is an extremely helpful program. It is filled with people who feels similar if not the same way that you feel about life and narcotics. I've gone to AA and will go back in the future. I get so much from it.
Profile: Aceisit
Aceisit on Mar 5, 2016
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If you think going might help you then you should really attend a few meetings. It might be the best decision of your life.
Profile: Swifting
Swifting on Mar 29, 2016
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Ask yourself the question: other than an hour or so of my time - what do I have to lose by going to AA? It might be the right program for you - it might not. You won't know until you go... so, other than some time what can you lose by going?
Profile: ColeL
ColeL on Jul 20, 2020
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Of course! Anyone asking this question should automatically assume that I will tell you YES! GO! And focus! And enjoy it! And learn! Many people struggle making that first step. And in many pieces I've read they speak about how taking the first action is ALWAYS the hardest. Once you start, you gain momentum and want to keep going. You want to keep pushing and striving to finish the task you took all that energy to start with. And these groups have helps SO many people all around the world. Why not take the opportunity and GO for it!
Profile: avanef
avanef on Apr 3, 2017
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Unless you have an alcohol problem, probably nothing to go for. But if you do have an alcohol problem it would be safe and smart to do so. But you should go because you want to, don't do it because everyone is forcing you and everything. It won't help you if you're not doing it for yourself.
Profile: calmSummer52
calmSummer52 on Jan 9, 2018
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If you are facing an alcohol or addiction problem and want to take your first steps toward recovery, AA is an excellent first step. Most rehab centers have in house AA meetings or other 12 step groups that are guided by the same principals, and they require attendance as part of the program. If you are a previous member of AA or other 12 step group, you know that these groups can get you grounded. You just have to go.
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