Loosid Sober Tip of the Day July 19

Understanding powerlessness.

When we say we are powerless over alcohol or substances, it’s important to understand what this means as powerlessness is often perceived as negative or ‘weak’.

Many of us think it means we are not strong enough. We don’t have enough will power. Others amongst us think if we are tough enough, we can beat it. We just need to try harder.

So we try again. We will do better next time… and then the next.

We are baffled as no matter how hard we try it simply doesn’t work. Or, for others, it works… until it doesn’t.

What you need to know is powerlessness IS the very power that allows us to get better.

It is accepting the fact that we have a disease. Once we understand that we have a disease, we realize IT IS NOT OUR FAULT.

Powerlessness over alcohol is the same as if you had diabetes and were powerless over your body’s ability to produce insulin. Your body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use its own insulin as well as it should.

You can also be in incredible shape and have high blood pressure.

Despite the fact we are powerless whether we have diabetes or high blood pressure, there is effective treatment for both.

Here’s the great news…

If you are an alcoholic or addict, know that it is 100% treatable as well.

The first step, however, is to accept that you are powerless, only then will you be ready to accept treatment to get better.

How did this tip resonate with you? Let us know your thoughts below. There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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Yes.

Excellent Sober tip

So true

Hits home for me…. Loved this message today… ty God!:pray:

I do agree that addiction is a disease and that there is treatment for it.

But to compare it to diabetes is not genuine. Diabetes has a physiological cause. There is a hormone that is not properly regulated. The treatment is to either replace that hormone or regulate it's production in the body.

Is there a genetic component to addiction? Maybe, or it's a learned behavior due to generational trauma?

Addiction, like depression and BPD, is not a physiological disease, it is a mental disease.

There is treatment for the mental disease of addiction.

Society needs to get over it's stigma against mental disease.

To say I have a disease and not treat it is foolish, you have control over how you treat your disease.

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