In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who acknowledges their over-drinking, but sees no issue with it.
I started when I was 16 and have continued my entire life. Five or six cocktails each evening is the norm for me.
People tell me I am the easiest-going guy they have ever met. I coached my two sons for years in baseball. I never drank before games or practices. I never drink before any type of public function, and never drive drunk. The last physical I had revealed that my liver is fine. I am healthy, and cycle about 50 miles a week.
I just keep motoring along, but I know this amount of alcohol is bound to catch up with me. I know I should quit.the only venue through which to confront your drinking. AA does not treat addiction, but is a support and fellowship group for alcoholics.
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