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Old 03-14-2012, 06:38 AM
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My First Designated Driver Duty

I will perform my first designated driver duty tomorrow. A co-worker and I have have been invited to a friends and family event at a new sports bar type joint after work tomorrow. I'm 3 weeks sober and counting, and I'm actually excited for this challenge.
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:52 AM
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Good luck to you! This task wouldn't bother me much as I never really drank outside of home (I liked to hide it). Not sure what your drinking habits were but just remember you have a role and other people are counting on you to stay sober (you have lives in your hands). You may just see how annoying drunk people really are too

Congrats on your 3 weeks!!!!
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:14 AM
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3 weeks sober is a good start to your
recovery journey of a lifetime. There
are so many wonderful gifts just waiting
for you to enjoy and treasure, just like
they have for me for the past 21 yrs.

In early recovery I listened and learned
ways to protect my sobriety so that I
wouldnt be tempted to drink. Those ways
meant changing old ways i used to do
things to more healthier ways.

If i wanted to be a designated driver im
sure i would chose to take patiants in rehab
to outside meetings instead of driving for a
friend who will be drinking in a bar. Allowing
myself to sit in a situation where alcohol will
be all around me and something I so loved
till it stopped working for me, would be setting
myself up for a disasterous outcome.

For 21 yrs, i have protected my recovery,
my sobriety, by doing whatever I needed to
do because it is that important to me. No
one will take care of my recovery but me.
No one will care about my recovery but me.

My recovery, sobriety belong to me and no
one will cause me to fail but me. However,
I chose to enjoy and reap the rewards of the
promises provided to us as stated in our Big
Book of AA.

As a friend to a person going to a bar, I would
have to decline my services because If i were
new in recovery, going to a bar would be a no no.

Hi, Im Sharon and Im an Alcoholic as I extend
my ESH, experiences, strengths and hopes to
you of what it was like before, during and after
alcohol. It is what has kept me sober for the last
21 yrs.
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Fdm View Post
I will perform my first designated driver duty tomorrow. A co-worker and I have have been invited to a friends and family event at a new sports bar type joint after work tomorrow. I'm 3 weeks sober and counting, and I'm actually excited for this challenge.
I'm glad you are excited but be sure to have a "plan B" to get away if things go south.
Remember, if you hang around the barber shop you WILL end up getting a hair cut.

All the best.

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Old 03-14-2012, 07:34 AM
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I'm glad you are excited but be sure to have a "plan B" to get away if things go south.
Remember, if you hang around the barber shop you WILL end up getting a hair cut.

All the best.

Bob R
Yeah you are right there on your last statement. If you think you still cannot get over it and tries to hang on such place, I would suggest you to avoid and rather stay on a place where alcohol is not present.
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:50 AM
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I'm on my first DD duty on Saturday, don't plan on staying at any bars, just dropping off and picking up a couple of friends.
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Does this sound weird? I really don't have problems with temptation at a place like a bar or a party. Drunk people are a turn off to drinking (HA! The irony!). I'm much more worried about being alone and bored or angry. You can do it, FDM. Congratulations on your three weeks.
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:21 AM
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What a opportunity. I hope you represent and have more fun alcohol free than

everyone there. I do not have bar problems not really tempted especially when the bad

behavior of drinkers start to show up. Usually around 9:30ish. I enjoy live music so I


find myself in bars alot. Now that the NCAA tourney is starting I may find myself in the

sports bar as well as I do not have a TV. If there were any doubts about my ability

or "spiritual condition" I would not go and have bailed on plans before because of that.

If you are "Thirsty" or feel shaky cancel the plans and don't look back.
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Old 03-14-2012, 09:55 AM
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Oh my, they are going to drive you crazy!! Like driving a car full of little kids!! Good luck!!! I'm envious, I'd like that opportunity. Funny they won't realize that it's a learning experience for you.
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