Newbie..in need of help
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Newbie..in need of help
Hi,
Today is Day 1. I am a mama of two beautiful kids. My mo is after all chores have been done and kids have come from school I hit the bottle. Been drinking half a liter of vodka every night for the past two years. My husband and family are fed up. Life without alcohol scares me to death but continuing on this path is even scarier. I need help
Today is Day 1. I am a mama of two beautiful kids. My mo is after all chores have been done and kids have come from school I hit the bottle. Been drinking half a liter of vodka every night for the past two years. My husband and family are fed up. Life without alcohol scares me to death but continuing on this path is even scarier. I need help
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Welcome! There's plenty of resources and loving people here who are going through/have went through what you are,myself included. To be blunt; Get in check, before it checks you,as it did me..again read around and get a recovery plan.
welcome,mama!
" Life without alcohol scares me to death "
that was a thought i had the day after my last drunk.
another thought that gave me the courage to go to AA was
what life with with alcohol still in it was going to be like.
" Life without alcohol scares me to death "
that was a thought i had the day after my last drunk.
another thought that gave me the courage to go to AA was
what life with with alcohol still in it was going to be like.
Welcome, DesperateMama2! You've found an excellent source of support. I'm concerned about your withdrawal. Have you spoken with a Doctor about detoxing? I want you to be safe and aware of what your body goes through during this process.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...at-we-did.html
Been drinking half a liter of vodka every night for the past two years.
Finding this place SAVED my life and could do the same for you!
Your new 'MO' ... After the chores are done and (beautiful kids) are home from school... Log in to SR and read, listen and participate .
Speak to your Doctor and formulate a plan.
To quit drinking is a full time job (on top of all the other things we do in daily life).
But for me ... I had to have a true separation from "life" for a few days.
When I finally decided to quit.... I told my wife I was "Sick" and just stayed in bed .. literally for 3 days. I kept to myself, sleeping and watching Netflix. I explained to everyone that I had the Flu. (which I did)..... I kept up with fluids (lots of water) and soup and crackers.
Your new 'MO' ... After the chores are done and (beautiful kids) are home from school... Log in to SR and read, listen and participate .
Speak to your Doctor and formulate a plan.
To quit drinking is a full time job (on top of all the other things we do in daily life).
But for me ... I had to have a true separation from "life" for a few days.
When I finally decided to quit.... I told my wife I was "Sick" and just stayed in bed .. literally for 3 days. I kept to myself, sleeping and watching Netflix. I explained to everyone that I had the Flu. (which I did)..... I kept up with fluids (lots of water) and soup and crackers.
Hi,
Today is Day 1. I am a mama of two beautiful kids. My mo is after all chores have been done and kids have come from school I hit the bottle. Been drinking half a liter of vodka every night for the past two years. My husband and family are fed up. Life without alcohol scares me to death but continuing on this path is even scarier. I need help
Today is Day 1. I am a mama of two beautiful kids. My mo is after all chores have been done and kids have come from school I hit the bottle. Been drinking half a liter of vodka every night for the past two years. My husband and family are fed up. Life without alcohol scares me to death but continuing on this path is even scarier. I need help
Welcome! Change is always scary, but you have taken the right first step by joining this site. It has worked wonders for me. The key for me has been to never get lazy or complacent about my sobriety. Alcoholism is serious business!
That's similar to how I did- but I did it for over 30 years. My kids grew up with an alcoholic mother, and the impact is so evident on them, and of course on myself. For you to acknowledge the problem now and provide the opportunity for a sober life for you and your family is a gift. Take it and run with it. And agree with others, medical help is a good point to avoid potential danger to yourself. Glad you are here!
Welcome DesperateMama2
Finding SR made all the difference in the world to me.
I was amazed to find I wasn't alone with my problem and that others understood. SR helped me turn my life around. I know we can help you too
Why not check out our class of June Support thread - it's for everyone quitting this month. All you need to do to join is post.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...-part-2-a.html
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Finding SR made all the difference in the world to me.
I was amazed to find I wasn't alone with my problem and that others understood. SR helped me turn my life around. I know we can help you too
Why not check out our class of June Support thread - it's for everyone quitting this month. All you need to do to join is post.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...-part-2-a.html
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The librium is probably to reduce the w/d anxiety and the risk of seizures. He wouldn't have prescribed it if he didn't think it would help. If you can reduce the w/d anxiety, and be safer while detoxing, there's less chance you'll go back to the bottle to relieve the anxiety.
Welcome to a friendly, helpful place DesperateMama - we know just how you feel.
Most of us think alcohol will help us cope with stress - but it ends up doing just the opposite. My anxiety was horrible when I was drinking every day. It was never fun, relaxing, or calming in the end. I was miserable, shaky, and everyone was disgusted with me. No way to go through life. You can get free. Glad you are here.
Most of us think alcohol will help us cope with stress - but it ends up doing just the opposite. My anxiety was horrible when I was drinking every day. It was never fun, relaxing, or calming in the end. I was miserable, shaky, and everyone was disgusted with me. No way to go through life. You can get free. Glad you are here.
DesperateMama2, 1 day sober is FANTASTIC, congratulations. I was a drunk for 40 years and now goin on 7 years sober, so you can quit. Use that desperation to your advantage, my whole life has been an act of desperation. Those worries and fears will go away with time sober, rootin for ya.
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I am glad your doctor prescribed Librium. Take it as directed. It will calm you down, help you sleep, and get you through the next few days without drinking.
This is wonderful that you will have one day of sobriety under your belt.
This is wonderful that you will have one day of sobriety under your belt.
Welcome to SR, DesperateMama2. Glad you've decided to join us on this road to a better way of life in recovery from your addiction. Stick close, post often. Ask for help when you need it, help others when you can. There's some great support to be found here and it's free and open 24/7. Nice to meet you!
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