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I have never done this but I feel like it is verymuch needed and overdue.
I am an alcoholic and have been for most of my life. I recently went out with co workers and felt like I could handle a couple shot cuz I'd don't drink everyday or much at all anymore. Well it doesn't work. It's a bit embarrassing to have your boss drive you home. See I have only attend two Aa Meetings in my life. I know that I need to go but I feel like I can't promise not to drink again. So I automatically set myself up for failure. I have family that is going through this celebrate recovery and it's something I need. I really have no support but my faith in God..
That is why I am here today. I know I need support groups.
So today I will turn over a new leaf. No more alcohol.
Thanks for being here
I am an alcoholic and have been for most of my life. I recently went out with co workers and felt like I could handle a couple shot cuz I'd don't drink everyday or much at all anymore. Well it doesn't work. It's a bit embarrassing to have your boss drive you home. See I have only attend two Aa Meetings in my life. I know that I need to go but I feel like I can't promise not to drink again. So I automatically set myself up for failure. I have family that is going through this celebrate recovery and it's something I need. I really have no support but my faith in God..
That is why I am here today. I know I need support groups.
So today I will turn over a new leaf. No more alcohol.
Thanks for being here
Well you're getting sober in the town where AA began. It might bring you luck to visit 855 Ardmore Ave where some of the first meetings were held. The home is open noon to 3AM daily.
BTW, just do it a day at a time.
BTW, just do it a day at a time.
Hi Faithwelp
welcome - you'll find a lot of support and encouragement here.
I was worried about forever too - then I realised that all of us, alcoholics or not, live our lives one day at a time.
All I need to do today is stay sober today. Then I need to make that same promise tomorrow, & so on...
Work on your recovery - get some help whether it's AA or CR or something else - you'll find you get stronger and stronger.
Maybe soon forever won't be so scary?
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welcome - you'll find a lot of support and encouragement here.
I was worried about forever too - then I realised that all of us, alcoholics or not, live our lives one day at a time.
All I need to do today is stay sober today. Then I need to make that same promise tomorrow, & so on...
Work on your recovery - get some help whether it's AA or CR or something else - you'll find you get stronger and stronger.
Maybe soon forever won't be so scary?
D
I go to AA and have for 2 years. I'm 48 hours sober. I have spent more days sober than drunk though during those 2 years. Going to AA doesn't mean I won't ever drink again, it means I have a desire to stop drinking and I want to stay sober that day. I keep trying
You will find different recovery methods here and I'm sure that you will find something that will work for you. I'm glad you are committed to stopping drinking. Don't let yourself get overwhelmed with 'forever', rather just focus on getting through each day sober.
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