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jean2399, a number of people I've known have been helped by Alcoholics Anonymous, which might be available where you are. Some people dislike AA's approach but many find it useful.
AA's position has always been that alcohol is like a poison to an alcoholic, and the recovering alcoholic should just learn to avoid any drinking.
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