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Old 07-11-2016, 09:57 PM
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3 weeks!

Well, as some of you may know, I went thru some very nasty DT's a few weeks ago. Hallucinations, delusions, injuries, very close to cardiac arrest (so the Dr told me).... the whole sha-bang. It was terrifying and painful. Just wanted to check in 3 weeks sober

After getting out of the hospital I stayed with my parents for a while. I felt completely awful. My stomach was bloated and my body was swollen...I couldn't stomach eating anything. I had absolutely no energy and spent most of my time laying on the couch. Even standing for too long was too much for me. My muscles are so weak from months of just drinking and sitting around. Too lazy to do anything but put a mixed a drink to my mouth.

Buuuut....after 3 weeks I'm proud to say that I have not touched a drink, nor have I even had any urge to do so. I pray every day that this mindset continues, and i hope it does. Every time I think about that night that took me to the hospital...I can't even imagine having another drink. My body is starting to heal...I'm feeling about 50% right now.. but it's better than 0. And to anyone that has issues with stomach bloating after stopping drinking......plain Greek yogurt! It's nasty but it helps immensely!

I wish everyone the best in their recovery journey! Thank you for the well wishes, the encouragement, andfor reading! God Bless
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Nice going on three weeks!! That's a big victory. I know what you mean about Greek Yogurt. Tried it, didn't like it.
Went through the same thing you did with the hallucinations, injuries, etc. Last time, I honestly believed the Marines had taken over my apartment to spy on my neighbors across the street. They had rigged up all kinds of electronic equipment all over my apartment. They told me there was a federal law that allowed them to do this. And believe it or not, that wasn't the worst of it. Got pretty scary.
Best advice I can give you is to be good to yourself. The first month is hell. Take it easy and be patient. Like many people have said here on SR, make a plan and be prepared when those thoughts of drinking come up. Don't be caught off guard if that happens.
Best of luck. John
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Elle, that's great!

other than relying on memory of the awfulness, what's your plan on how to go forward?
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Nice job!! Keep up the good work!
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Old 07-12-2016, 11:03 AM
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Old 07-12-2016, 01:34 PM
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Congrats on 3 weeks elleSki! Glad to hear things are looking up, and thanks for your contributions here on SR as well. Don't be a stranger!
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Old 07-12-2016, 05:39 PM
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Nice going on three weeks!! That's a big victory. I know what you mean about Greek Yogurt. Tried it, didn't like it.
Went through the same thing you did with the hallucinations, injuries, etc. Last time, I honestly believed the Marines had taken over my apartment to spy on my neighbors across the street. They had rigged up all kinds of electronic equipment all over my apartment. They told me there was a federal law that allowed them to do this. And believe it or not, that wasn't the worst of it. Got pretty scary.
Best advice I can give you is to be good to yourself. The first month is hell. Take it easy and be patient. Like many people have said here on SR, make a plan and be prepared when those thoughts of drinking come up. Don't be caught off guard if that happens.
Best of luck. John
Thank you John! And yes...those delysions are terrifying. Because you really believe it's happening. Never again.
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Old 07-12-2016, 05:42 PM
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Elle, that's great!

other than relying on memory of the awfulness, what's your plan on how to go forward?
As of now I'm staying very close to my family. I moved in with my sister and my mom checks in with me daily. My family is very involved in my recovery.

I just want my body to feel normal again Im being patient tho
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Congrats on 3 weeks elleSki! Glad to hear things are looking up, and thanks for your contributions here on SR as well. Don't be a stranger!
I won't be! Just been doing a lot off recouping lately. and thank you!
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ElleSki, 3 weeks is just FANTASTIC, congratulations, rootin for ya.
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ElleSki, 3 weeks is just FANTASTIC, congratulations, rootin for ya.
Thank you so much! I admit i still feel pretty awful, but its nothing compared to how I was while drinking. And im grateful
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Congrats on 3 weeks! Keep it up! You're doing Great.
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Thank you John! And yes...those delysions are terrifying. Because you really believe it's happening. Never again.
Yeah, I even called a friend of mine to tell him how upset I was that these Marines had the right to take over my apartment. I don't think most people would believe this is possible with just drinking. Obviously, I don't share this story with anybody I know LOL. John
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Yeah, I even called a friend of mine to tell him how upset I was that these Marines had the right to take over my apartment. I don't think most people would believe this is possible with just drinking. Obviously, I don't share this story with anybody I know LOL. John
I hear you on that. Unfortunately my whole family watched my mental state deteriorate. The odd thing is that i feel no embarrassment. I believe this happened for a reason. If this hasn't had happened i could be dead right now. So I like to think of it as my "insane moment of clarity" lol.
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I hear you on that. Unfortunately my whole family watched my mental state deteriorate. The odd thing is that i feel no embarrassment. I believe this happened for a reason. If this hasn't had happened i could be dead right now. So I like to think of it as my "insane moment of clarity" lol.
It might also of been a blessing that your family saw what you were going through. I think it's hard for people that don't have a drinking problem to really understand what an alcoholic goes through and how serious it is. Many people here on SR have said how a family member will say that it isn't that bad, or just don't drink or maybe to cut down a bit. These people just don't get it even though they mean well.
BTW, no need to feel embarrassed. You went through a tough time like everybody else does. The important thing is that you learn from it and use it to your advantage. Sounds like your on your way to a better life because of it. John
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It might also of been a blessing that your family saw what you were going through. I think it's hard for people that don't have a drinking problem to really understand what an alcoholic goes through and how serious it is. Many people here on SR have said how a family member will say that it isn't that bad, or just don't drink or maybe to cut down a bit. These people just don't get it even though they mean well.
BTW, no need to feel embarrassed. You went through a tough time like everybody else does. The important thing is that you learn from it and use it to your advantage. Sounds like your on your way to a better life because of it. John
Thanks John! And you're so right about that...my mom just told me to outright quit. I kept telling her how dangerous that could be, and what i was learning here. I guess now she knows how bad it is lol. Thank you for the support!! Hope you're doing well also! 😀😀
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Really glad to hear things are getting better. You went through some pretty horrid stuff. The good news is (as you know), you don't ever have to go through it again. The body is pretty tough, I'm glad to hear you are bouncing back.
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Really glad to hear things are getting better. You went through some pretty horrid stuff. The good news is (as you know), you don't ever have to go through it again. The body is pretty tough, I'm glad to hear you are bouncing back.
Thank you Thomas! Even tho my body isnt at its best right now, im much happier without the booze. I do get a little impatient and moody at times, but im sure that will pass. Hope you are doing well!
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