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W: So.

K: …

W: I don’t really know where to start.

K: That’s fairly common. Just start anywhere. All roads lead to Rome, as they say.

W: Yes, I’m sure they do. So… OK. Can I ask you a question?

K: Of course. Fire away.

W: How do you define analcoholic?

K: How do I define an alcoholic?

W: I mean, how does one know if one is an alcoholic. As opposed to a normal heavy drinker.

K: Do you think you might be an alcoholic?

W: Maybe. I’m not sure. That’s why I’m asking.

K: OK, well, let’s talk a bit about your use of alcohol, then. Does that sound like a good idea?

W: Yes, it probably is.

K: Do you think that you drink too much, perhaps?

W: I think that Ihave beendrinking too much. Yes.

K: Do you think you’re able to be honest about how much you’re drinking? It’s not always easy to count these things accurately. Especially when one is drunk.

W: No, I can. I was in denial about it at first. But then I was in this cabin up in the Alps and I had to go get the stuff on foot… Anyway, to cut a long story short, I know exactly how much I was drinking. I was up to about two bottles a day. Sometimes two and a half.

K: These are bottles of…?

W: Wine. White, red… anything, really.

K: Well, two and a half bottles of wine per day is certainly more than the human body can tolerate for any period of time without it leading to health issues.

W: Right.

K: I notice you’re using the past tense. Youweredrinking two and a half bottles a day.

W: Yes, I stopped completely on Boxing Day.

K: This Boxing Day, just past?

W: Yes.

K: So that’s, what, about two weeks?

W: Yes.

K: And when you say, you stopped… Do you mean you’ve reduced or?—

W: No, I haven’t had a drop. Not a single drop since Boxing Day. Well, it was actually the day after, I think, but…

K: So you’re entirely sober now.