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I'm Eric -- and I'm an alcoholic. First in a four-part series.

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This conversation with "Eric" begins a four part series focusing on alcoholism. Many estimates say that one adult in ten of American adults is an alcoholic.

Eric's story is one of a high-functioning alcoholic who operated mostly under the radar until a serious health issue ultimately led him to Alcoholics Anonymous and sobriety.

He learned that alcoholism is a disease. He agreed to this interview in the hopes of broadening understanding of the struggles of alcoholism -- and, perhaps, to help a listener who might recognize the symptoms and get help before hitting rock bottom.

In part 2, "Sally's" story is a stark contrast to Eric's. In Sally's case, she was controlled by the disease from the very first drink and behaved in very dangerous behaviors as a result. Her story about how she decided to get help is powerful and profound, but the struggle continued.

In part 3, we talk with "Jane" whose story is not about being an alcoholic. It's about living with and loving others who are alcoholics and learning ways to cope.

We conclude the four-part series by talking with an expert on addition. We'll talk about the ways in which alcoholism is a disease and what strategies may or may not work with getting sober.

If you -- or someone you know -- may be looking for help in dealing with alcoholism, please contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Al Anon, or ACoA (Adult Children of Alcoholics).

There are weekly meetings everywhere, available through searching for the organizations above, and help is also available thru Zoom meetings for those who prefer.

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Innhold levert av WEHC. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av WEHC eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

This conversation with "Eric" begins a four part series focusing on alcoholism. Many estimates say that one adult in ten of American adults is an alcoholic.

Eric's story is one of a high-functioning alcoholic who operated mostly under the radar until a serious health issue ultimately led him to Alcoholics Anonymous and sobriety.

He learned that alcoholism is a disease. He agreed to this interview in the hopes of broadening understanding of the struggles of alcoholism -- and, perhaps, to help a listener who might recognize the symptoms and get help before hitting rock bottom.

In part 2, "Sally's" story is a stark contrast to Eric's. In Sally's case, she was controlled by the disease from the very first drink and behaved in very dangerous behaviors as a result. Her story about how she decided to get help is powerful and profound, but the struggle continued.

In part 3, we talk with "Jane" whose story is not about being an alcoholic. It's about living with and loving others who are alcoholics and learning ways to cope.

We conclude the four-part series by talking with an expert on addition. We'll talk about the ways in which alcoholism is a disease and what strategies may or may not work with getting sober.

If you -- or someone you know -- may be looking for help in dealing with alcoholism, please contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Al Anon, or ACoA (Adult Children of Alcoholics).

There are weekly meetings everywhere, available through searching for the organizations above, and help is also available thru Zoom meetings for those who prefer.

  continue reading

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