Tommorrows the day
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Tommorrows the day
So tommorrow I make the call to detox. I am hoping that they can get me in tommorrow. I just want to be done but at the same time have extreme fear of what it will be like when i get out of detox. I dont know if this is normal but i know that i can not drink anymore cause i cant control it but i am also sad at the same time that i have to let it go. I know this sounds crazy but i am sad that i wont have what has helped me deal with things in my life but at the same time its caused me lot of heartache and trouble. Strange :-/
Detox can help you set up an aftercare program that could include treatment if you ask for help. Tomorrow could be the "first day of the rest of your life "as the say. ie,. your life could change forever an you dont have to drink again if you dont want to IMO.
I wish you the best. Wise choice -the BEST thing I ever did.
I wish you the best. Wise choice -the BEST thing I ever did.
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That doesn't sound strange or crazy at all!! Alcohol, if abused, can destroy lives. It can cause so much craziness and make everything worse.
however, in the short term, it works every time; every freaking time!
"People think it's all about misery and desperation and death and all that **** which is not to be ignored, but what they forget is the pleasure of it. Otherwise we wouldn't do it. After all, we're not ******* stupid. At least, we're not that ******* stupid."
however, in the short term, it works every time; every freaking time!
"People think it's all about misery and desperation and death and all that **** which is not to be ignored, but what they forget is the pleasure of it. Otherwise we wouldn't do it. After all, we're not ******* stupid. At least, we're not that ******* stupid."
I've heard drinking being compared to a bad relationship - and I think there's a lot of truth to that...at least in my case.
It was fear that kept me there, not love tho.
I think it's good to know that even those short term benefits fade out if you drink or use enough....
There was nothing pleasurable about drinking for me by the time I quit IE.
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It was fear that kept me there, not love tho.
I think it's good to know that even those short term benefits fade out if you drink or use enough....
There was nothing pleasurable about drinking for me by the time I quit IE.
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Totally normal feelings. Really. Just keep remembering that something is driving you to detox. Something you are feeling and thinking. Hold on to that for now. Take it slow, and just know that you are making a decision that can only lead you to positive changes. Really. :-)
Good luck, Sark. There is a better life waiting for you and it doesn't require alcohol. Difficult thing to believe, I know, but it's true. Getting some sober time under your belt will definitely help you see that. Let us know how it goes.
Good luck Sark. I totally know what you mean regarding using alcohol to help you deal with things. I'm in early recovery and am looking for new coping strategies. I've never been in detox before but I'm assuming they'd cover stuff like that there wouldn't they? And if not you'll still have a bit of time to prepare yourself before you come out. Hope it goes well for you x
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So tommorrow I make the call to detox. I am hoping that they can get me in tommorrow. I just want to be done but at the same time have extreme fear of what it will be like when i get out of detox. I dont know if this is normal but i know that i can not drink anymore cause i cant control it but i am also sad at the same time that i have to let it go. I know this sounds crazy but i am sad that i wont have what has helped me deal with things in my life but at the same time its caused me lot of heartache and trouble. Strange :-/
Stay with the winners and share your thoughts and feelings.. you are no different than the rest of us garden variety alcoholics.
All the best.
Bob R
Good for you. Honestly, it's not bad at all - much more comfortable and safe than doing it at home. I'm glad I went ... the medical staff took excellent care for me and I imagine you'll experience the same thing. It will also be good for your body to get some much-needed rest. I slept most of the time I was there and that made the time (and the detox itself) go much faster.
Good luck to you and please check in with us when you get back.
Good luck to you and please check in with us when you get back.
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