Question For The Day

Today’s question is…

If you could eliminate one type of addiction in this world for everyone, forever, which one would you choose? (Ex. Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Gambling Addiction, Sex/Love Addiction, Food Addiction, Spending Addiction, etc.)

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson


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When Relapses End Tragically…

It’s heartbreaking to witness alcohol and drug relapses, especially when it’s with people who have had some time under their belt remaining clean and sober. The hope is that they’ll quickly regain their footing and insert themselves back all the more into their 12 Step program. But not everyone always makes it back, which is probably the hardest thing to witness, specifically when it ends tragically. Such is the case of an individual I knew and appreciated tremendously who was employed at the detox I volunteer at weekly that I’ll anonymously refer to as Joe.

Joe was one of those faces I really looked forward to seeing each time I showed up to hold my 12 Step meeting with the clients of the detox he worked at. He never failed to greet me warmly, always giving me the thumbs up for the work I do, consistently supporting my efforts, and even cracking jokes with me from time to time. When I began to notice Joe wasn’t around two weeks in a row, I asked where he was thinking maybe he just moved on to another job or was taking an extended vacation. The truth was far worse. I learned Joe “went back out” as they say, deciding for whatever his reasons to pick up his alcohol and drug addiction one more time and it ended badly. Joe overdosed, during which he lost too much oxygen to his brain. While Joe is still alive, he’s now in hospice care, has lost much of his memory, and by all means will probably need care for the rest of his life. And, in case you’re wondering, Joe is only in his mid 30’s.

Choosing to go back out with addiction is like playing Russian Roulette. Eventually it will take your life. With how potent things are getting in the alcohol and drug world, there are more deaths now from people relapsing than ever before. What recovering individuals continue to repeatedly forget once they get clean and sober is that all those inner demons that caused them to be an addict in the first place are always there on some level, trying to succumb them back. It’s the 12 Step work that keeps people sober, not just staying away from the substance of the addiction.

I don’t know what Joe’s reasons were to go back out one more time. Maybe it was that simple thought that it would be different this time. Or maybe it was a really bad day and he didn’t care anymore. Ironically, if you had seen Joe before his relapse, you wouldn’t know he once was a hard-core addict. More bright and cheerful than anything else, I realize I may never see that again in Joe and in all reality, Joe probably doesn’t even remember me anymore given the damage his relapse caused his brain.

I’m sad for Joe, but even more sad for how bad the alcohol and drug problem is becoming, not just here in Toledo, but also around our country and the world in general. People aren’t talking about this that much because there is so much else going on in the news taking far more precedence these days. I continue to fight on though, not just for the souls of others to find release from the grips of their addiction, but also against the Enemy, that darkness, that keeps trying to beckon me back into the allure of what alcohol and drugs offer at first. But I know that eventually both will assuredly take everything away, including my life.

That’s why I’ve dedicated today’s article to Joe, and others like Joe, like Aaron, or Bobby, or Derek, or Paulie, or Charlie, or any of the other endless list of names I have now of people I’ve loved and cared about who either died at the hands of alcohol and drug addiction or experienced some tragic permanent life changing alteration from them. It’s them that remind me there is never a good relapse back into addiction and that the only solution is to spend the rest of my life doing this 12 Step recovery work I do and remaining devoted to God in the process. Both have kept me clean and sober thus far, 27 years and growing. God willing I pray to never have to experience when a relapse ends tragically…

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson

Silly Joke Friday

Silly Joke #1

A man died and arrived at the Pearly Gates. St. Peter greets him and says, “Welcome. Come walk with me and I’ll show you where you’ll be living in your afterlife.”As they’re walking along the path there he notices clocks on a golden fence. He asks St. Peter, “What are all those clocks for?” St. Peter replies, “They’re clocks for every person in the world. They click once for each time you lie.” The man looked at them further and noticed each had a name on it with their profession below it. As they continued along, the man noticed something interesting, so he asked out of curiosity, “I haven’t seen any clocks of a politician or lawyer yet? Where are they? St. Peter calmly replies, “Oh, them…a ton of us have been using them as fans!”

Silly Joke #2

John and Martha Stewart lived in a rustic cabin without any electricity deep in the mountains. Thankfully they had a phone line, as late one night his wife who had been pregnant for almost the nine full months suddenly went into labor. A local doctor from around their hills was called in to assist in the delivery. To keep the nervous father-to-be busy, the doctor handed him a lantern and said, “Here, you hold this high so I can see what I’m doing.” Soon, a tiny baby boy was brought into the world and John went to put the lantern down. “Whoa there, John!” said the doctor. “Don’t be in a rush to put that down too soon, as I think there’s yet another wee one to come.” Sure enough, within minutes he had delivered another little baby. John went to put the lantern down again when the doctor blurted out, “Whoa! Not yet Johnny boy, it seems like there’s still yet one more to arrive!” John scratched his head in bewilderment, and nervously asked the doctor, “Hey Doc, ya think maybe this lantern light ya gave me is what’s attracting them?”

Silly Joke #3

Three doctors died together in a plane crash are now waiting in line to get into the Pearly Gates. St. Peter walks out and asks the first one, “What have you done to enter Heaven?” “I was a pediatrician who brought thousands of the Lord’s babies into the world.” “Good enough to enter the gates,” replied St. Peter and in he goes. The same question is asked of the second doctor. “I was a general practitioner who went to Third World countries three times a year to cure the poor.” St. Peter is impressed and allows him through the gates. The third doctor already knowing the question, blurts out, “I was a very powerful director of an HMO who reviewed many medical files of countless patients.” St. Peter calmly responds, “You may enter Heaven…but your coverage only allows for 2 days here.”

Bonus Silly Joke

A man who always obsessively read the manual for everything he bought from a store was also a hypochondriac and germaphobe. One afternoon, he felt like he was running a temperature so he decided to go purchase a rectal thermometer knowing that was the best way to get an accurate reading. He stopped at his local pharmacy and purchased one from Johnson & Johnson. After arriving home and opening the package, he removed the thermometer and its small manual. Once he safely inserted the thermometer into his rectum, the man began reading the manual where its first line caused him to recoil in horror and quickly pull the thermometer out of his ass as it said, “Every rectal thermometer made by Johnson & Johnson is personally tested…”

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson