I had about 25 days...key word is "had"
I had about 25 days...key word is "had"
Hello SR family:
Just wanted to come clean and say that I had about 25 days. I had a slip up over the last weekend. Nothing major but any is too much for me. I have not drank since.
In the past, I would write and wallow in self pity, but through this process and bouts with sobriety the way my mind works has changed. I have a humble confidence that I am going to beat this.
I have had to make some major adjustments. Some life long friends are out of the picture. I wont lie, I miss them. No more wing nights. Guys at work wonder why I don't go out anymore. My garage fridge is filled with water and diet dew and is void of brew.
The flip side you ask? No more lying about missing money. No more trivial fights with my wife. Actually following through with commitments with my children. Mornings are righteous!! No more bloat. Did I mention the sleep...ahhh...the sleep.
Thanks for listening SR and most importantly thanks for having my back through this journey.
Just wanted to come clean and say that I had about 25 days. I had a slip up over the last weekend. Nothing major but any is too much for me. I have not drank since.
In the past, I would write and wallow in self pity, but through this process and bouts with sobriety the way my mind works has changed. I have a humble confidence that I am going to beat this.
I have had to make some major adjustments. Some life long friends are out of the picture. I wont lie, I miss them. No more wing nights. Guys at work wonder why I don't go out anymore. My garage fridge is filled with water and diet dew and is void of brew.
The flip side you ask? No more lying about missing money. No more trivial fights with my wife. Actually following through with commitments with my children. Mornings are righteous!! No more bloat. Did I mention the sleep...ahhh...the sleep.
Thanks for listening SR and most importantly thanks for having my back through this journey.
Hey Charlie117926,
You had a strong run, and there's no doubt you can better it this next time. We all have our moments with this battle. Perhaps something from THIS article might help.
You absolutely can! (You need to remember this always)
You had a strong run, and there's no doubt you can better it this next time. We all have our moments with this battle. Perhaps something from THIS article might help.
I have a humble confidence that I am going to beat this.
Glad you got right back on the horse, Charlie. Despite your slip, your post is full of positivity; it is obvious you recognize and have your eye on the prize.
Is there something you can take away from your slip to help you the next time you feel fragile?
Is there something you can take away from your slip to help you the next time you feel fragile?
And, btw, you worked hard for those 25 days; they are yours to keep and they still count.
Good for you, Charlie..you sound like you have a great outlook on it. We've all relapsed, but keep trying, you'll get it. It takes time to form new habits, to rewire those neurological pathways, to change your lifestyle. I'm thankful every day that I've been able to stay sober for 3 years. It's SO much better than drinking and feeling like crap and hoping my kids don't notice. It's freeing, it's wonderful, I wish it for every drinker. You can SO do this!!
Great job on 25 days Charlie. Good for you on realizing you had a decision and made the wrong one. I've made that decision several times as well. Next time your AV comes calling, keep your guard up and remember it is your choice.
Use the strength of your 25 days sober to move forward. You know you can do it and what it will take to hit 26, 27, 28... Stay focused on all of the benefits sober life brings.
We are here for each other!
Use the strength of your 25 days sober to move forward. You know you can do it and what it will take to hit 26, 27, 28... Stay focused on all of the benefits sober life brings.
We are here for each other!
I'm diggin' on the direction of your change of thinking.
I went through a similar process over time. Deciding to jump in to AA and get involved with a program and a community of sober people near me was also an action that helped reinforce my changes in thinking.
It's an ongoing process and not always easy, but definitely rewarding.
I went through a similar process over time. Deciding to jump in to AA and get involved with a program and a community of sober people near me was also an action that helped reinforce my changes in thinking.
It's an ongoing process and not always easy, but definitely rewarding.
Gotta be honest & tell you my first reaction when I read the title of this post was, "Dammit, Charlie!" After reading though I'm more convinced than ever that you're gonna beat this. Take pride in those 25 days - don't let one slip take them away.
You got this, Charlie. Here when/if you need me cheering you on.
Hugs!
You got this, Charlie. Here when/if you need me cheering you on.
Hugs!
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