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| Working Towards it... Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: The Bay State
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| A Way of Life?
Not that it should be, but I'm one of those people you shake your head at - refuses help, is miserable, etc. I've had depression issues for a long time and turned to a bottle to make me feel better. I think we all know how that turns out. I guess I'd just like to know that I'm not alone. I know I'm not, and I'm sure there are plenty of similar posts around here, but for whatever reason I need some sort of affirmation.
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: SomeWhere, USA
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But I noticed it melts away "if" I stay sober long enough. Let's hang in there Brother! | |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Charleston S.C.
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Malcom, I understand that you are looking for affirmation of better life that exsist without addiction. Today, I'm not very good at providing you with this. Today, my life is better without alcohol. Yet, also today I struggle with not drinking. I also suffer with depression and PTSD. I wish I had thicker skin so that events in life didn't hurt me. It's not much help but, I just came upon your post. And, I'm thanking you for reafirmation that I recieved from your post. This may sound stange but, I can feel my own pain through yours. I can see your pain in myself if I choose to drink. Today, I need to be here for me, because I need to be here for you, because we need to be here for each other. It's nice to hold other's hands, even though this wire, and know we need not stuggle alone. I need you and everyone to walk down this path with me today.
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| Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Parker, CO
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YOu are not alone. My AH has bipolar and he used alchohol to help him sleep and to ward off the mania. Not a good idea. There are lots with mental disorders who are using the alcohol to help. Hey, lots try it to help them sleep, to deal with insomnia, all kinds of stuff. Over time you need more nad more and then before you know it you have an addiction. You might check out Dual Recovery anonymous. THey have a website. GOod luck! |
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