Posted on 01/04/2018 12:36:11 PM PST by nickcarraway
Up until about three years ago, Annie Grace would end her stressful workdays as a vice president of a global marketing company with a glass of malbec, filled to the top, often the first of five in her daily ritual.
By the time she tucked her two children into bed and kissed her husband good night, her teeth were purple, her breath was thick with the smell of booze and, often, an empty box of wine would be in the trash of their Evergreen, Colo., home. Some weeks, she and her husband would plow through 12 boxes.
I was not the mom I wanted to be, Grace, now 39, tells The Post. I wanted to be giving my family the best of me and I was giving them the absolute worst.
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You know you’re drinking cheap wine when the box has an expiration date. Seriously you can find some decent wines in boxes.
So what? AA does not claim to have exclusive way for alcoholics to quit drinking. It claims to have a way that works
Not discussed here at all that I’ve seen is the latest research treating alcoholics as sugar addicts rather than alcoholics.
It’s compelling research and I write about the link between alcoholism and non-alcoholic obesity.
Will-power is one thing, AA another. But I believe that many alcoholics harbor another condition which males life miserable and unhealthy even when they’re not feeding their addiction.
Not discussed here at all that I’ve seen is the latest research treating alcoholics as sugar addicts rather than alcoholics.
It’s compelling research and I write about the link between alcoholism and non-alcoholic obesity.
Will-power is one thing, AA another. But I believe that many alcoholics harbor another condition which males life miserable and unhealthy even when they’re not feeding their addiction.
My Dad was a Marine in the South Pacific in WWII. He died 30 years ago today from alcohol. On his deathbed, he said, “If I can’t drink, I don’t want to live.” And then he died.
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Essentially, she changes her mind by washing her mind. That's my guess.
I saw wine in a box in the first Grumpy Old Men movie.
The first place I encountered wine in a box, was in Australia in 1975. The wine was in a plastic bag, protected by the box. You put the box in the fridge, spout down, the bag collapses as you use the contents, and the unused portion is not exposed to air.
That and the real alcoholic processes alcohol differently than the hard drinker
I dont count days and I dont even call myself sober, she says. I just feel like Im making conscious choices about drinking every day based on knowledge of what I want.
Denial isnt a river in Egypt, Toots.
Thats fine but alcoholics process alcohol differently than other drinkers
You can believe whatever you wish. The science says otherwise
Malbec? Yuck.
This year I’ll have my 29th AA birthday. AA saved my life.
AA was of tremendous help to get me sober enough to think straight. I initially attended meetings nearly every day for a few months. But if I still had to sit through meetings full of dry drunks I’d have started drinking again just so I could have some peace and quiet! ;)
I wonder if she did this so she could avoid acknowledging a higher power.
I was on a flight with a German couple in the 80’s. They were buying all the flights cans of wine. They were taking them back to Germany to their friends. They couldn’t believe wine was in cans. Only in America.
Actually I’ve had some decent wine from a box.....
I was on a flight with a German couple in the 80’s. They were buying all the flights cans of wine. They were taking them back to Germany to their friends. They couldn’t believe wine was in cans. Only in America.
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