Finding it hard, day 11
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Finding it hard, day 11
Weekend was ok. Got through it well. Kept my self busy. Went to work today and came home and even know I was busy doing things I was really struggling. If it wasn't for antabuse I would of relapsed multiple times already. When do things start to get easier? I know the negatives for me drinking but I just want that on top feeling I get when I have a drink, and to forget about the day
if you're like me, wardy, you drank for years, yeah?
You won't beat this in 11 days.
But it can, and will get easier - the urges fade, and get softer and softer the more you build a new sober life you love.
Don't lose heart - you're getting somewhere - keep going
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You won't beat this in 11 days.
But it can, and will get easier - the urges fade, and get softer and softer the more you build a new sober life you love.
Don't lose heart - you're getting somewhere - keep going
D
keep hanging on wardy. it is difficult in the beginning. just stay strong and do what you must to fight off the cravings. as the days add up it does get easier. you just have to keep after it. a couple weeks is still too early to expect the strong desire to drink to go away. you have to be stronger than that desire.
If all you have done is put down the bottle, you will struggle with the living sober aspect. Now 's the time to gather the tools.
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Keep on keeping on, Wardy! I also have liked to think in the past that I am strong enough to do this on my own without medication. as a famous TV psychologist is known to ask "How's that working for you?" Well, the answer is, it wasn't, so I finally faced the fact that I need to pull out all the stops and use every tool available! The most useful one so far has been the antabuse, as you even admit, since you say you probably would have relapsed by now without it. I'm pretty sure I would have also. Use every tool at your disposal to stay sober long enough to learn to live sober. If you had high bblood pressure or diabetes would you skip the medications just because you think you should not have to rely on pills?? Better living through pharmaceuticals as long as you need them!!
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Keep on keeping on, Wardy! I also have liked to think in the past that I am strong enough to do this on my own without medication. as a famous TV psychologist is known to ask "How's that working for you?" Well, the answer is, it wasn't, so I finally faced the fact that I need to pull out all the stops and use every tool available! The most useful one so far has been the antabuse, as you even admit, since you say you probably would have relapsed by now without it. I'm pretty sure I would have also. Use every tool at your disposal to stay sober long enough to learn to live sober. If you had high bblood pressure or diabetes would you skip the medications just because you think you should not have to rely on pills?? Better living through pharmaceuticals as long as you need them!!
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