I hate it when my guys go out. Over the years, it's happened way more than I've wanted it to. I don't know how many exactly - it's not a statistic that I'm willing or able to look at right now.
All I know is that every time it happens, I really want to fire them all and move on to something like painting water color or arranging flowers or, well, anything other than sponsorship.
I'm real clear with everyone - especially those that ask me to sponsor them - that the only thing that I've got for qualifications on this job are:
- I drank myself to the brink of insanity and death
- I haven't had a drink for 25+ years
Anyway, it's been gnawing on me today so I thought I'd unload it here.
Mike is a classic "he did everything right case". He's got service positions. A home group. Has worked the steps up through is first few amends.
...except: He's got "issues other than alcohol" (as diagnosed by a doctor and psychiatrist). He has to take medications for mental health stuff. He has a rich, crazy, powerful family. He has siblings he can be "better than" and "less than". He's got to deal with pain medications for past injuries. I don't know why I get some of these "hopeless" cases but it seems like I get more than my share.
He's still texting and calling on the the phone occasionally so I know that he's safe - for now. Philip has been struggling getting a time to meet with me so I gave him Mike's 6am Thursday slot. I fear that will break Mike's heart (he's had that slot for ~3 years even though he's shown up < 1/2 the time through some periods).
...and, I get to stay sober today...
yipee
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I'm constantly reminded that not all of us (few, actually) are willing to DO WHATEVER IT TAKES to remain sober continuously.
So, for that, thanks.
This is one hell of a powerful disease - in fact - cunning, baffling AND powerful.
Watching a sponsee go out breaks the heart, but there is always another wanting help.
PG
Insidious Disease.....
Peace
I wonder what came first: the mental disease or the alcoholism. I believe that there are those with depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD and a host of other issues that may have become alcoholics due to their mental state. Those are unfortunates who have a double whammy. I hope that Mike decides that he is sick and tired and comes back in. He is lucky to have a sponsor like you. Maybe he will realize that one of these days.
There's still hope. Fortunately.
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