The time has come
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The time has come
I'm new to this forum. Today is the day I've decided to try and turn my life around. I'm almost forty and have had problems with binge drinking since my early twenties. My problem is that once I get a drink in my hand I cannot stop. This has caused me so much trouble but now i feel that I am at a crossroads. If I don't sort it out now I will lose everything. I feel so low and am wracked with guilt and self loathing.
And it may not be to your taste but your post title made me think of an old rock song:
"Carry Me Through"
by Grand Funk Railroad
If you decide to look it up be sure to look up the lyrics to understand what's being said.
"Carry Me Through"
by Grand Funk Railroad
If you decide to look it up be sure to look up the lyrics to understand what's being said.
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Hi jbs, i hear ya!!! Binge drinker over here too!!! I had my last drink on Oct the 17th, so its still early days for me too. Post on here regularly & read as much as u can. I have tried the moderate drinking thing & ive finally accepted it doesn't work for me! "1 glass of wine....dont b daft, ill have atleast 1 bottle"!!! Most people have advised to take each day at a time.
Do u have family & friends who can help too??
Do u have family & friends who can help too??
I was like that too, Jbs. No off switch - but I didn't try to stop in my 40's. I kept insisting I could manage it if I used enough willpower. As a result, my life fell apart. This won't happen to you. Glad you found us - please keep reading and posting.
I'm new to this forum. Today is the day I've decided to try and turn my life around. I'm almost forty and have had problems with binge drinking since my early twenties. My problem is that once I get a drink in my hand I cannot stop. This has caused me so much trouble but now i feel that I am at a crossroads. If I don't sort it out now I will lose everything. I feel so low and am wracked with guilt and self loathing.
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Thanks to all for your support. I will no doubt be back at the weekend to get some support. I find the hardest time is straight after work on a Friday and also Saturday evenings. They are the only real times I get the urge to have a drink. So this week I'll be looking at putting some strategies in place to manage it.
Hi Jbs, and welcome.
I was also a binge drinker. I really, really wish I did what you're doing at 40, instead of waiting till 50. 6 months sober now, and life is so, so much better. There are a lot of different approaches that people have used successfully on here, so definitely spend some time reading around in the various different forums on here. Learn from other people's successes and, yes, mistakes. You're sure to figure out a plan that feels like the right fit for you.
I was also a binge drinker. I really, really wish I did what you're doing at 40, instead of waiting till 50. 6 months sober now, and life is so, so much better. There are a lot of different approaches that people have used successfully on here, so definitely spend some time reading around in the various different forums on here. Learn from other people's successes and, yes, mistakes. You're sure to figure out a plan that feels like the right fit for you.
Thanks to all for your support. I will no doubt be back at the weekend to get some support. I find the hardest time is straight after work on a Friday and also Saturday evenings. They are the only real times I get the urge to have a drink. So this week I'll be looking at putting some strategies in place to manage it.
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Sorting Bin indeed! SR was my first tentative step towards a new life. You CAN do this and I PROMISE you, your life will be so much better! The "Monthly" threads are fabulous for support and accountability. DO reach out and many will take your hand...
Trachemys...my first connection was "The time has come the Walrus said, to speak of many things..."lol
Trachemys...my first connection was "The time has come the Walrus said, to speak of many things..."lol
that was me too - the solution was not to put a drink in my hand.
Simple solution, but not easy - which is why this community is here
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I recommend you post daily - leaving it til the weekend when the urge is already upon you is going to be difficult enough. Give yourself a few days reading and posting - you could even come up with a stay sober plan for the weekend
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Simple solution, but not easy - which is why this community is here
Thanks to all for your support. I will no doubt be back at the weekend to get some support. I find the hardest time is straight after work on a Friday and also Saturday evenings. They are the only real times I get the urge to have a drink. So this week I'll be looking at putting some strategies in place to manage it
I recommend you post daily - leaving it til the weekend when the urge is already upon you is going to be difficult enough. Give yourself a few days reading and posting - you could even come up with a stay sober plan for the weekend
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Hello Jbs, I am new here too and your original post felt like I write it myself. I am very new here, maybe we could connect and encourage one another. Sounds like you have similar habits to myself and we are both ready to get started.
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Feeling positive
Went out with my wife last night for a meal. It was really refreshing to be able to talk without the distractions of the kids etc. We sat and chatted for a long time with and had some really positive discussions about the way forward and things we can do together on a weekend to break the habit of drinking I've got myself into. I'm lucky in many ways that she cares enough to still want to be with me after the number of times I've promised one thing and done the other so it's about time i started to repay some of the faith she has in me. Fortunately she doesn't really drunk that much and never really has so she is more than happy that I'm finally trying to turn things round. I'm not naive enough to think that it's going to be plain sailing from here on in but it's certainly a step in the right direction.
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Jbs - sounds like we are definitely in the same boat my friend, I'm new here this week also. Same goes with my wife who is an absolute star despite what I have put her thro over many years of drink and drug use and many chances to put things right - this time I have to make it stick and have had a massive wake up call - culminating with a bang to the head / smashed up face (literally & not a clue how I did it) which I think has finally knocked some sense into me, something has clicked for sure - otherwise its game over and I have no intention of losing everything which I've come mighty close to this last week or so. Same goes I know its not going to be plain sailing as you put it but looks like there's plenty of support on here and many that have been through / going through exactly what we are experiencing right now.
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