Day 5
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Day 5
7 hours sleep last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Could have slept longer but had stuff to do.
I think I have now turned a corner. The past few days have been horrible but feeling a hell of a lot better today. All the pain was worth it! Hives gone, dry heaving gone, shaking gone, sleep finally happend yum yum
This is a good day for me. BIG SMILE
I think I have now turned a corner. The past few days have been horrible but feeling a hell of a lot better today. All the pain was worth it! Hives gone, dry heaving gone, shaking gone, sleep finally happend yum yum
This is a good day for me. BIG SMILE
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Thanks guys.
I know it's only day 5 but it's a milestone for me. Does it feel good? Hell yes lol. I feel so good I have actually got my rebounder out and going to do some gentle exercise.
Yes I'm on my way. I'm sorting my life out. I'm even making an appointment for a liver function test with my doctor this week which is something I've felt I wanted to do for a while but was too scared. However, with the brain fog lifting I know I need to do this. Dreading it but whatever the results I will deal with it.
Things are changing for me for the better. I know it's VERY EARLY DAYS and a lot can happen but I feel so positive.
Thanks for the support
I know it's only day 5 but it's a milestone for me. Does it feel good? Hell yes lol. I feel so good I have actually got my rebounder out and going to do some gentle exercise.
Yes I'm on my way. I'm sorting my life out. I'm even making an appointment for a liver function test with my doctor this week which is something I've felt I wanted to do for a while but was too scared. However, with the brain fog lifting I know I need to do this. Dreading it but whatever the results I will deal with it.
Things are changing for me for the better. I know it's VERY EARLY DAYS and a lot can happen but I feel so positive.
Thanks for the support
It's great that you feel so good, so soon. I did, too and it really was enough to keep me moving on the path toward sobriety (even though I slipped a few times, I never went back to where I was).
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I suppose a good majority of us will slip at some point but as long as we shrug it off, realise our mistake and quit again it isn't too bad.
I actually didn't realise how much better life is without a drink. I'm getting so much done - all those jobs I've put off in ages are finally getting done lol
I actually didn't realise how much better life is without a drink. I'm getting so much done - all those jobs I've put off in ages are finally getting done lol
Chan, I've been "lurking" your posts over the past few days, hoping you would get to this point - I know all too well how very hard to get sobriety rolling (I needed to be "locked up" to get there). Reading your latest post made my day! Hats off to you, we're all here for you, there are challenges ahead, but you've gotten past the hardest part.
All the best,
Edd
All the best,
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No deecelt don't think I'm setting myself up whatsoever. The majority of people worry about not sleeping without a drink. People can't just turn off worrying
Eddiebuckle many thanks for your post. I know there are many challenges ahead but your right the horrible part of physical symptoms (I think) have passed. Now it's the mental stuff battling over whether it's ok to 'just have one' which I am sure will come.Will just deal with it when it happens. At the moment tho I feel great so not complaining
Eddiebuckle many thanks for your post. I know there are many challenges ahead but your right the horrible part of physical symptoms (I think) have passed. Now it's the mental stuff battling over whether it's ok to 'just have one' which I am sure will come.Will just deal with it when it happens. At the moment tho I feel great so not complaining
Great job!! Day 6 for me and I've been struggling with those "just one or two" thoughts all day today. So far I'm fine with putting them away but they remain in the back of my mind.. Today is harder for me than yesterday.
Keep up the good work!!
Keep up the good work!!
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Sorry to hear that eremc08. I'm sure i've got those to come! You've got to day 6 and done really well so can understand how difficult it must be to have those nasty thoughts.
You say 'today is harder for me than yesterday'. Tomorrow you will be saying 'i'm proud I didn't drink yesterday and today will be better than yesterday' I'm sure.
Well done on day 6 - nearly a week!
You say 'today is harder for me than yesterday'. Tomorrow you will be saying 'i'm proud I didn't drink yesterday and today will be better than yesterday' I'm sure.
Well done on day 6 - nearly a week!
Glad you're feeling better Chan
Well...remember, relapse isn't mandatory LOL.
I've been sober now for nearly 4 years - I've faced fear, stress, money worries, relationship worries, death, serious health concerns...:chatter you get the picture.
You get out what you put in in this deal, I think Chan - if you put all you have into wanting to live sober, I reckon you will
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I suppose a good majority of us will slip at some point but as long as we shrug it off, realise our mistake and quit again it isn't too bad.
I've been sober now for nearly 4 years - I've faced fear, stress, money worries, relationship worries, death, serious health concerns...:chatter you get the picture.
You get out what you put in in this deal, I think Chan - if you put all you have into wanting to live sober, I reckon you will
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