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Drunkallnight, Is this a joke? I don't find any of this funny. You obviously came on here for a reason. People are trying to help you and you are throwing it back in their faces. Please take yourself and you addiction seriously.
You have a choice DAN.
I'm not sure why we had to go through the fun and games, but a lot of people have already reached out to you and tried to help you - but you need to take the first step of putting the bottle down and getting help.
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I'm not sure why we had to go through the fun and games, but a lot of people have already reached out to you and tried to help you - but you need to take the first step of putting the bottle down and getting help.
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I removed certain posts that are now not relevant or didn't advance the thread.
I remind everyone to be civil.
Thanks
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I remind everyone to be civil.
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Hi - I have been reading and think that you have reached out because you know deep down know that you need help. You ended up here. Why don't you start a new thread and perhaps tell us a bit more about yourself. Start fresh with what you are thinking and how Alcohol is impacted your life. We have a great community here, it is easy to think it is just over a computer but the fact is many people here can offer support wisdom and advice. I also never thought I could stop but I have and life is so much better.
I wish you the best, make this reaching out a first step to exploring how life can be different.
I wish you the best, make this reaching out a first step to exploring how life can be different.
DAN, I agree with Ring...this site has a lot to offer you if you reach out and want help, and you can make a fresh start. It's anonymous...no reason to mislead anyone about how long you've been sober or about anything else. Today is Day 31 for me after numerous Day 1's...they suck, but at least Day 1 is necessary to eventually get to that ONE YEAR and beyond...which I fully intend to do. And when I do, these good folks will be celebrating with me. You can have that too...but you do have to take the first step, pour out the vodka and withstand the hell that is Day 1.
Your Dr maybe be a good first stop. Detox can be tricky for some of us.
A good recovery group helps many people
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...formation.html
There's also rehab options (both inpatient and outpatient) and various counselling.
I'm guessing anything has to be better than where you are right now.
There's a lot of doors DAN.
You just gotta pick one.
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A good recovery group helps many people
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...formation.html
There's also rehab options (both inpatient and outpatient) and various counselling.
I'm guessing anything has to be better than where you are right now.
There's a lot of doors DAN.
You just gotta pick one.
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