Teetering
Teetering
168 days sober, purchased 4 pints (cans) today. Sitting in the fridge, have not drank them. Was doing really well for the last month, even said to myself that I felt better than I have in decades, then wife pulled some inappropriate behaviour I found out about last week (I have had to deal with her infidelity in the past and come to find out she has had an inappropriate relationship with yet another coworker now). She is incapable of setting limits with men. I know the alcohol will make it worse for me in the long run, but I can't shake this weeks overwhelming depression. Felt like the rug was pulled out from under me. Just want to feel better and thought I would, but the anxiety is getting worse.
I'm sorry wizard... I know the thought that the alcohol could take away and numb feelings for a while.... However try to think of what will happen once the alcohol wears off...
*hugs* I'm sorry
*hugs* I'm sorry
Hi Wizard.
I'm sorry for your pain. Noone likes to feel bad, but I really believe drinking will only intensify that pain.
Heck I know it will. Been there.
don't make a bad thing worse, man.
I'm not sure what other support you have besides SR but use everything you have, wizard - you're worth the effort
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I'm sorry for your pain. Noone likes to feel bad, but I really believe drinking will only intensify that pain.
Heck I know it will. Been there.
don't make a bad thing worse, man.
I'm not sure what other support you have besides SR but use everything you have, wizard - you're worth the effort
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Hey wizard I'm so sorry for your situation . Drinking might make you forget for just a second but only long enough to compound the mess you're already in!!! I had an out of no where craving yesterday and getting on here and posting turned that around!
Don't drink at her! If she can't treat you with the respect and love you deserve you shouldn't join her in hurting you!!!
This phrase helped me yesterday!
"It can't rain forever.... The sun always comes out"
Don't drink at her! If she can't treat you with the respect and love you deserve you shouldn't join her in hurting you!!!
This phrase helped me yesterday!
"It can't rain forever.... The sun always comes out"
168 days sober, purchased 4 pints (cans) today. Sitting in the fridge, have not drank them. Was doing really well for the last month, even said to myself that I felt better than I have in decades, then wife pulled some inappropriate behaviour I found out about last week (I have had to deal with her infidelity in the past and come to find out she has had an inappropriate relationship with yet another coworker now). She is incapable of setting limits with men. I know the alcohol will make it worse for me in the long run, but I can't shake this weeks overwhelming depression. Felt like the rug was pulled out from under me. Just want to feel better and thought I would, but the anxiety is getting worse.
Please dump the booze! Rooting for you.
"I'll show her by hurting me" is not a good way to go Wizard. Please don't drink those beers. I know the instant warmth and buzz feels comforting but it doesn't last long -compare that to the awful aftermath that seems to last forever and I think you will make the right decision. Take care.
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Sorry to hear that, that's really harsh. It's not worth compromising what you've built for the brief comfort it would offer. Hit the gym, hit her coworker, turn the amp up to 10, do whatever you gotta do to get it out of your system, but don't drink.
Hi, so sorry you're going through this awful stress.
But you've obviously worked hard at this great stretch of sobriety, please don't throw away your hard work! You may be teetering on the edge; get rid of the weight of those cans, and you will right yourself on stable ground again! Anxiety is horrible, but drinking will only exacerbate it.
Sending you good wishes and strength.
But you've obviously worked hard at this great stretch of sobriety, please don't throw away your hard work! You may be teetering on the edge; get rid of the weight of those cans, and you will right yourself on stable ground again! Anxiety is horrible, but drinking will only exacerbate it.
Sending you good wishes and strength.
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Throw the cans away. A poison that destroys won't make things any better, it will only make everything worse. That is certain.
Inflicting more harm than is already emotionally on... I also had a kind of negative moment when I lost my cat (the death came as a kind of a shocking surprise in a way) but I kept my sobriety. Thankful for that today.
Some things in life, they just are.
Inflicting more harm than is already emotionally on... I also had a kind of negative moment when I lost my cat (the death came as a kind of a shocking surprise in a way) but I kept my sobriety. Thankful for that today.
Some things in life, they just are.
When you drink AT someone, you are only hurting yourself. You know that and I know that if I were you I certainly wouldn't want to be put into a powerless position with someone who is so careless with your feelings. When you have self respect, others can't help but respect you. You don't want to give her an excuse for her narcissistic behavior by demeaning your own behavior.
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