Mark S – How do we describe alcoholism to someone who is seeking help for their drinking problem?Mark S – How do we describe alcoholism to someone who is seeking help for their drinking problem?
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Mark S Home group Nowra There is a Solution Recovery GroupLength of sobriety 24 yearsAge when I got sober 32
4:12•1 Dec 2020
Understanding Alcoholism: A Journey with Mark S
Episode Overview
- Alcoholism affects both the individual and their loved ones.
- Physical reaction to alcohol differs for those with alcoholism.
- The obsession of the mind leads to repeated drinking despite consequences.
- Recovery through AA involves admitting powerlessness over alcohol.
- AA's 12-step programme offers a transformative path to sobriety.
“"I have this mind that deludes me that it's okay to take that first drink"”
Mark S brings a heartfelt and raw exploration of alcoholism to the table, sharing his personal journey and reflections on what it means to live with this illness. With 24 years of sobriety under his belt, Mark candidly discusses the complexities of alcoholism, describing it as a multifaceted illness that affects not just the individual but everyone around them.
He paints a vivid picture of the struggle with the 'phenomenon of craving', explaining how his physical reaction to alcohol differs from that of a temperate drinker. Mark's insight into the obsessive mind that convinces him to take that first drink despite knowing the consequences is both relatable and eye-opening. The episode doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of alcoholism being progressive and potentially fatal, emphasising the importance of finding a solution through AA.
Mark highlights the transformative power of admitting powerlessness over alcohol and embracing the support found in AA meetings and the 12-step programme. With a touch of humour and genuine empathy, Mark's story is one of hope and resilience, offering encouragement to those seeking help or supporting someone with an alcohol problem. It's a poignant reminder that while the road to recovery is challenging, it's also possible with the right support system.
So, if you're curious about what recovery looks like from someone who's walked the path, this episode is well worth a listen.

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