Big fat loser
Big fat loser
Well........here I am again.......down at the bottom of hell and trying to regroup my life. No occassional drinking for me.....I suck at it......it does not work and I am back where I was in January......I have lied at work and probably have threatened my job.....but I know what I need and that is the time.......the time to heal......to start over once again.......this was not a fun ride.....why do I think drinking is fun? It does nothing but ruin things....my mood, my life...everything........
Thanks for listening....:sorry
Thanks for listening....:sorry
Hi Vicious Cycle.
I'm sorry to hear you're back in the same place.
I was there many times too - in the end I had to act, and I had do things differently.
Have you thought of face to face support? There's a lot of programmes out there...
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...resources.html
D
I'm sorry to hear you're back in the same place.
I was there many times too - in the end I had to act, and I had do things differently.
Have you thought of face to face support? There's a lot of programmes out there...
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...resources.html
D
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Keep that head up, and join the rest of us in sobriety. I know I am VERY new, but my life has been so great in my 5 days sober. ( Longest in at least 4 years.) I hope you can share in our joy soon! We are here for you!
It's a big step in the right direction when we admit to ourselves that drinking isn't doing us any favors, and it's time to get it out of our lives once & for all.
And remember, yesterday is gone.... if we don't drink today, tomorrow will take care of itself
And remember, yesterday is gone.... if we don't drink today, tomorrow will take care of itself
Hi VC - glad you came here to tell about it. You don't have to go back there ever again. I wanted so badly to moderate and be able to have a few now and then. It never worked even once. It always led me back to hell. If there had been a way to control my drinking, I'd have found it. There isn't. You can do it - this time for sure!
P.S. Losers do not keep trying, they just cave in and give up. You are no loser.
P.S. Losers do not keep trying, they just cave in and give up. You are no loser.
VC,
I didn't post too much there but I started with you in the class of Jan. Made it until April and my alkie voice told me ( I know better) that I could moderate now since I had months under my belt. HA HA! So now I am in the class of July and feeling very determined not to go backward. I KNOW you can do this. You seemed so positive in Jan and can't wait to read your upbeat posts again. Keep on keepin on. That's all we can do. Just don't drink today and worry about tomorrow when it comes. I'm pulling for you!
I didn't post too much there but I started with you in the class of Jan. Made it until April and my alkie voice told me ( I know better) that I could moderate now since I had months under my belt. HA HA! So now I am in the class of July and feeling very determined not to go backward. I KNOW you can do this. You seemed so positive in Jan and can't wait to read your upbeat posts again. Keep on keepin on. That's all we can do. Just don't drink today and worry about tomorrow when it comes. I'm pulling for you!
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Vicious,
Big fat loser is not the description I would use. That's our natural tendency, to think that we're losers because we fail at doing what most everybody else like us fails at doing. In a perverse way, it is still us feeling unique. We think we're weak, or have no will power, or aren't good enough.
Most alcoholics never stop drinking. Most folks that flirt with recovery find that it's not as easy as they thought. Just deciding to quit drinking is usually not sufficient.
You've learned a valuable lesson about yourself. This lesson doesn't require anyone else's opinion or interpretation. It's your own experience that moderation or controlled drinking doesn't work very well for you. Great. So abstinence is probably your only shot. Deciding to not drink at all is another one of those decisions. Unless followed up by some action, it may fall short for you.
Make a decision to take the action required to stay sober.
Big fat loser is not the description I would use. That's our natural tendency, to think that we're losers because we fail at doing what most everybody else like us fails at doing. In a perverse way, it is still us feeling unique. We think we're weak, or have no will power, or aren't good enough.
Most alcoholics never stop drinking. Most folks that flirt with recovery find that it's not as easy as they thought. Just deciding to quit drinking is usually not sufficient.
You've learned a valuable lesson about yourself. This lesson doesn't require anyone else's opinion or interpretation. It's your own experience that moderation or controlled drinking doesn't work very well for you. Great. So abstinence is probably your only shot. Deciding to not drink at all is another one of those decisions. Unless followed up by some action, it may fall short for you.
Make a decision to take the action required to stay sober.
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Well........here I am again.......down at the bottom of hell and trying to regroup my life. No occassional drinking for me.....I suck at it......it does not work and I am back where I was in January......I have lied at work and probably have threatened my job.....but I know what I need and that is the time.......the time to heal......to start over once again.......this was not a fun ride.....why do I think drinking is fun? It does nothing but ruin things....my mood, my life...everything........
Thanks for listening....:sorry
Thanks for listening....:sorry
vc........nice to hear from you.
for me.........any notion that i could control my drinking had to be smashed.
i did have several of those notions.............and yes.....they were smashed.
glad you survived........some friends over the years didnt....
whats the plan to stay sober?
for me.........any notion that i could control my drinking had to be smashed.
i did have several of those notions.............and yes.....they were smashed.
glad you survived........some friends over the years didnt....
whats the plan to stay sober?
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