120 Days of Sobriety
120 Days of Sobriety
Wow. I can't believe that yesterday marked 120 days of sobriety for me. As indescribably tough as those first few days were, the time has seemingly flown by.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...hol-detox.html
It took a bit longer for many of the PAWS symptoms to dissipate than expected (I am FINALLY able to get to sleep without major effort or anxiety!), but every day seems to get a little bit easier, and my mind continues to clear itself from decades of alcohol-induced fog.
I'm still struggling with the concept of AA, as I'm not completely sold that the program is "for me." Part of me feels guilty about that, but as long as I'm staying strong and not showing any signs of relapse I can deal with it.
Thanks to all who have offered support and advice over the past four months!
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...hol-detox.html
It took a bit longer for many of the PAWS symptoms to dissipate than expected (I am FINALLY able to get to sleep without major effort or anxiety!), but every day seems to get a little bit easier, and my mind continues to clear itself from decades of alcohol-induced fog.
I'm still struggling with the concept of AA, as I'm not completely sold that the program is "for me." Part of me feels guilty about that, but as long as I'm staying strong and not showing any signs of relapse I can deal with it.
Thanks to all who have offered support and advice over the past four months!
Well done on four months Bob. I wouldn't feel guilty about your issues with AA. Maybe it's for you, maybe it isn't. Evaluating a program isn't something to feel guilty over. And like Dee suggested, you can always ask questions on the 12-Step sub-forum.
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