I fell apart and drank tonight
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Pick yourself up and start again. Don't beat yourself up.
Think back over the last week and try to figure out how you were feeling or anything that could have triggered this.
It's not the end of the world. Learn from it, grow stronger, and keep moving forward.
God is with you. You will be victorious. This is just a bump in the road. Keep focused on recovery.
Thinking of you and sending my prayers.
Thanks Hope4life. I am a believer 100% in the Christian God. I follow daily news about our world. Kinda a news junkie as well. I need to do something with my life. Getting sober and AA where I live is not going to be enough. I need more.
We've all done this (or at least most of us). Like Hope said learn from it, and the next time you think about a drink do ANYTHING besides that. Are you in a program? Do you have anyone to call? This has saved my butt more than once.
What happened is the war breaking out in Lebanon. Israel's 60th birthday. Biblical things playing out, I'm a watcher. It scares me for some reason, I think somethings wrong with me because of my lack of faith. That's where I'm at and why I'm having problems. I have knowledge but lack real faith. I preach but lack fail myself. I can't stand that. I'm so unhappy in my life. I need to do something more.
Sweetie - I'm having a terrible time also right now. It really is ok. Please try to just stop. Yes, believe me I know how hard it is. I know the horrible anxiety of the day after. That anxiety will not last forever. Nor will the depression. Your faith is still there. It is just masked over right now. It really might be hour by hour, minute by minute, second by second. I do know how hard it is to stay sober. I've messed up more times then I could count. Keep posting if it helps. Stop drinking for just right now. Don't worry about later, tomorrow, or next week. Give yourself a little break. Promise you that while you do, the access to alcohol will not disappear. You can make that choice to go back anytime you want. For now, just give your mind, heart and soul a little rest, ok?
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I agree with mtnmagic.
Give yourself a break for this moment.
It will always seem worse the day after. Everything is magnified so much more. It will pass.
Hang in there and get through this moment.
Stepping Stones
The Lord came to me like a dream one day and asked,
"why do you sorrow?"
I answered, "Lord my life is so full of pain,
I can't face one more tomorrow."
The Lord sat down beside me,
and gently took my hand.
He said,
"Let me explain to you and then you'll understand.
Each sorrow is a stepping stone
you must surmount each day,
And every stepping stone you climb
is a sorrow that's passed away.
The road of life is a mountainside,
with crevices in which to be caught,
But as you struggle on your way,
I, the Rock, will lend support.
Every stepping stone you climb,
makes spirit and heart grow strong.
Exercising character and faith
this road seems painful and long.
The way is paved with stepping stones,
to uplift your heart and soul,
Though difficult they aid your way,
to a City paved with gold.
I know that you are tired,
for I too have walked this way,
My sorrows did they multiply,
but I cleared the stones away.
I left my rock to lift you up,
I left behind my story.
To give you strength to make your climb,
to that special place in glory.
And never fear, the Rock is here,
You'll never climb alone
Surmount life's sorrows, continue on,
For they are but stepping stones.
"Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee;
He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved."
Psalms 55:22
Give yourself a break for this moment.
It will always seem worse the day after. Everything is magnified so much more. It will pass.
Hang in there and get through this moment.
Stepping Stones
The Lord came to me like a dream one day and asked,
"why do you sorrow?"
I answered, "Lord my life is so full of pain,
I can't face one more tomorrow."
The Lord sat down beside me,
and gently took my hand.
He said,
"Let me explain to you and then you'll understand.
Each sorrow is a stepping stone
you must surmount each day,
And every stepping stone you climb
is a sorrow that's passed away.
The road of life is a mountainside,
with crevices in which to be caught,
But as you struggle on your way,
I, the Rock, will lend support.
Every stepping stone you climb,
makes spirit and heart grow strong.
Exercising character and faith
this road seems painful and long.
The way is paved with stepping stones,
to uplift your heart and soul,
Though difficult they aid your way,
to a City paved with gold.
I know that you are tired,
for I too have walked this way,
My sorrows did they multiply,
but I cleared the stones away.
I left my rock to lift you up,
I left behind my story.
To give you strength to make your climb,
to that special place in glory.
And never fear, the Rock is here,
You'll never climb alone
Surmount life's sorrows, continue on,
For they are but stepping stones.
"Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee;
He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved."
Psalms 55:22
Sweetie - I'm having a terrible time also right now. It really is ok. Please try to just stop. Yes, believe me I know how hard it is. I know the horrible anxiety of the day after. That anxiety will not last forever. Nor will the depression. Your faith is still there. It is just masked over right now. It really might be hour by hour, minute by minute, second by second. I do know how hard it is to stay sober. I've messed up more times then I could count. Keep posting if it helps. Stop drinking for just right now. Don't worry about later, tomorrow, or next week. Give yourself a little break. Promise you that while you do, the access to alcohol will not disappear. You can make that choice to go back anytime you want. For now, just give your mind, heart and soul a little rest, ok?
Forward we go...side by side-Rest In Peace
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AA helps me immensley in all the areas of my life.
You too can quit and stay quit.
Millions of us are doing just that.
Don't give up Kathy, keep trying. I know what you mean about world events, i am in tune as well. Don't live in fear but surrender to the fact that you have no control over it. Its In his hands and he will step in when the world collectively admits they need him as ruler rather than man. Your concerns in this regard tell me you have some level of faith. Your main concern is sobriety at this time, everything else will fall into place. You can do it.
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What happened is the war breaking out in Lebanon. Israel's 60th birthday. Biblical things playing out, I'm a watcher. It scares me for some reason, I think somethings wrong with me because of my lack of faith. That's where I'm at and why I'm having problems. I have knowledge but lack real faith. I preach but lack fail myself. I can't stand that. I'm so unhappy in my life. I need to do something more.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I CANNOT change...........
Kate we can start over again, together. I don't know why I drank either. but I know why I'm not drinking. It's poison to me. Life is hard enough without my making it harder.:ghug
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