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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 456517" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>This was the case with my brother... lost count of how many rounds he had over a 10 year span.</p><p>But... by the time he want through what ended up being his final round... enough stuff had "stuck" in his brain that he was ready for the "real kick at the can"... and came out sober.</p><p>Turned out he wasn't a true alcoholic - there were a raft of undealt-with issues from the past that he was hiding from.</p><p>Major therapy when in residential cracked that inner shell, and in resolving some of the issues, solved both the depression and the alcoholism.</p><p>He consumes small amounts of alcohol on a regular basis - and per his wife, its NEVER more than that.</p><p>(He went on from that point to get two university degrees)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 456517, member: 11791"] This was the case with my brother... lost count of how many rounds he had over a 10 year span. But... by the time he want through what ended up being his final round... enough stuff had "stuck" in his brain that he was ready for the "real kick at the can"... and came out sober. Turned out he wasn't a true alcoholic - there were a raft of undealt-with issues from the past that he was hiding from. Major therapy when in residential cracked that inner shell, and in resolving some of the issues, solved both the depression and the alcoholism. He consumes small amounts of alcohol on a regular basis - and per his wife, its NEVER more than that. (He went on from that point to get two university degrees) [/QUOTE]
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