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Physical Allergy

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, the physical allergy is a cornerstone of the disease model, shifting the understanding of alcoholism from a moral failing to a medical condition. As detailed in the Big Book's Doctor's Opinion, this principle posits that the alcoholic suffers from a biological reaction—the physical allergy—coupled with a mental obsession. Together, these create a devastating weakness that strips the individual of choice and renders willpower insufficient. The significance of this topic in recovery is profound: by recognizing the physical allergy, the alcoholic can move past shame and the futile attempt to control their drinking, accepting instead that absolute abstinence is the only viable path. This realization serves as the catalyst for the spiritual awakening and the rigorous application of the Twelve Steps. Listeners can expect these tapes to feature speakers who describe the turning point in their sobriety when they moved beyond meeting attendance and war stories to study the medical nature of their addiction. The discussions emphasize that because of this allergy, any amount of alcohol triggers a physical craving that is impossible to resist. Speakers highlight the necessity of absolute physical sobriety and the role of acceptance in overcoming the spiritual malady. Through these narratives, listeners will hear how understanding the precise nature of the problem—the combination of the allergy and the obsession—is the essential first step in implementing the program of action required for lifelong recovery.

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Len B.
Len B. Found the Truth About Genetic Allergy in the Basic Literature
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Bill W.
Carrying the Message as the Result of a Spiritual Awakening – 1947 – Bill W.
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Peter M.
Willingness as the Only Tool Left in the Box – Peter M.
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Marty M.
Marty M. on the First Women in AA and the 1930s
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Bill M.
The Discipline of Sublimating His Judgment to a Sponsor – Bill M.
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Rory M.
The Bondage of Self and the Delusion of Managing Well – Rory M.
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Eric H.
Dr. S. and the Obsession of the Mind – Eric H.
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John H.
Dr. S. and the Truth About the Phenomenal Craving – John H.
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Ryan C.
Step 5 and the Honest and Thorough Inventory – Ryan C.
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John S.
The Secret Weapon and the Logic of the Chronic Alcoholic – John S.
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John S.
Into Action and the List of Why He Was a Dirty Rotten SOB – John S.
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Hank J.
The Allergy to Alcohol and the Penicillin Comparison – Hank J.
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Debbie D.
The Original Manuscript Differences and the Evolution of the Program – Debbie D.
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Marty M.
Living Sober and the Design for Living That Fits the Individual – 1947 – Marty M.
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Cliff B.
The Program of Alcoholics Anonymous in a Secretly Coded Book – Cliff B.
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Doug R.
Doug R. on Atheism in AA, Intellectualism, and the Big Book
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Mary C.
Mary C. on the Common Solution and the Common Bond
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Ted R.
Step 7 and the Drunkest Ph.D. This Side of Hell – Ted R.
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Glenn J.
Second Surrender and the Obsession That Was Finally Lifted – Glenn J.
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Bob D.
Stopping the Performance to Find Actual Willingness – Bob D.
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Debbie D.
Step 10 and the Big Fat Lie of Only Hurting Herself – Debbie D.
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Jerry J.
The Tacky Tension of a Lawyer with an Al-Anon Wife – Jerry J.
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Josh S.
Willingness and the Shift in Step 3 – Josh S.
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John K.
The Mental Obsession and the Power of Choice – John K.
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Steve B.
The Difference Between an Obsession and an Addiction – Steve B.
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