I'm back
I'm back
I posted under a different user name this past Spring and Summer, but left SR after disagreeing with something or other that was said here.
Well, I'm back. I give up. I'm tired of arguing and disagreeing with everything, especially when it is recovery-related. I don't know anything about recovery. I want to be supportive, and to reach out and get support.
I have just over 10 months of sobriety, but I'm not doing much better than I was the day I got sober. I've been passively searching for marijuana the past few weekends, and that's just not good.
So here I am. Thankfully I am still sober. I am happy to start over here and start learning again.
Well, I'm back. I give up. I'm tired of arguing and disagreeing with everything, especially when it is recovery-related. I don't know anything about recovery. I want to be supportive, and to reach out and get support.
I have just over 10 months of sobriety, but I'm not doing much better than I was the day I got sober. I've been passively searching for marijuana the past few weekends, and that's just not good.
So here I am. Thankfully I am still sober. I am happy to start over here and start learning again.
I am the classic case of the "white-knuckle" approach to sobriety. Recently I've started calling people when I am struggling. But when people ask "How's it going?" I just say I'm doing great, when really I am struggling quite badly. I'd like to find someone I can be honest with, and I really should be attending NA as well. Hopefully I find the courage to do it this week!
Glad you came back, Vigo. This is too hard to do alone. I'd urge you to find an AA meeting or SMART meeting or something for some sober human interaction. But, for virtual support, you know you are at the right place.
I like your humble approach that you "don't know anything about recovery". I'm finding the same about me. I started this journey about 9 mos ago, but have about 4 months continuous sobriety. I learn every day, and grow a little every day. Many days are harder than others. I learned somewhere that about 30% of the population doesn't drink, which means there are plenty of sober folks out there...we just need to find 'em, and befriend 'em.
And good for you for fighting the urge to find a substitute in pot. Not a good option.
Welcome back!
I like your humble approach that you "don't know anything about recovery". I'm finding the same about me. I started this journey about 9 mos ago, but have about 4 months continuous sobriety. I learn every day, and grow a little every day. Many days are harder than others. I learned somewhere that about 30% of the population doesn't drink, which means there are plenty of sober folks out there...we just need to find 'em, and befriend 'em.
And good for you for fighting the urge to find a substitute in pot. Not a good option.
Welcome back!
Thanks for the support. I'm going to my first NA meeting this Saturday, and starting Yoga for the first time on Wednesday.
I've always been hesitant to go to AA/NA, as I always bought into the negative propaganda that floats around about it, but it can't hurt to check it out. It sure as hell beats sitting around alone Saturday night. Also, I've heard nothing but good things about Yoga, so I am interested in checking that out as well.
I've always been hesitant to go to AA/NA, as I always bought into the negative propaganda that floats around about it, but it can't hurt to check it out. It sure as hell beats sitting around alone Saturday night. Also, I've heard nothing but good things about Yoga, so I am interested in checking that out as well.
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