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Take 2
This is my second time trying to get clean. I hate who I become with alcohol and I want to stop. I'm 12 hours clean and the guilt is already crippling. I feel so alone. I wish I had never started drinking
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I also hate who I become when drinking. I actually do not know who arrives but I hear she is a wild animal.
You can get sober. Its a road that is worth traveling. Stick around and take the suggestions given. It just may change your life
I also hate who I become when drinking. I actually do not know who arrives but I hear she is a wild animal.
You can get sober. Its a road that is worth traveling. Stick around and take the suggestions given. It just may change your life
Hi Jess,
I tried many times to get sober, and each time I started again I hated myself more and more......You can do this, and SR can help.
I am on day 18, free from the chains of booze. This time feels different as I am no longer allowing myself to regret the past, it was a learning experience to prepare me for a healthy, happy future. You can do this.
Maybe you could take today and practice good self care, snuggle up to some movies, take a hot bath, eat some good food. You can do this.
Love yourself more than you ever have, forgive yourself of past mistakes. Did I mention (?) YOU CAN DO THIS!!!
I tried many times to get sober, and each time I started again I hated myself more and more......You can do this, and SR can help.
I am on day 18, free from the chains of booze. This time feels different as I am no longer allowing myself to regret the past, it was a learning experience to prepare me for a healthy, happy future. You can do this.
Maybe you could take today and practice good self care, snuggle up to some movies, take a hot bath, eat some good food. You can do this.
Love yourself more than you ever have, forgive yourself of past mistakes. Did I mention (?) YOU CAN DO THIS!!!
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Congrats on your decision to quit! This place has been a tremendous help and inspiration to me. Accept your past, but don't let it control your future. Your body and brain will go through major changes in the beginning, but the pain and suffering are worth it. One of the things I learned was things will get better! (There's a thread on this somewhere).
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No I don't have a plan. I just want to beat this addiction. I want the life I had back when I didn't drink. I want to be that girl again.
Jess,
Hi. Welcome. Good for you for 14 sober hours. I am just 31 days sober myself, but I know the first four days we’re a minute by minute focus! For me, I needed help to detox so I had to start with my Dr. from there I’ve come to SR and gone to an AA meeting every day since. I have friends, support, and a sponsor.
I AM HAPPY
That is not a statement I could’ve honestly said any other time in the last few years.
Stay strong Jess! I look forward to hearing more from you.
Hi. Welcome. Good for you for 14 sober hours. I am just 31 days sober myself, but I know the first four days we’re a minute by minute focus! For me, I needed help to detox so I had to start with my Dr. from there I’ve come to SR and gone to an AA meeting every day since. I have friends, support, and a sponsor.
I AM HAPPY
That is not a statement I could’ve honestly said any other time in the last few years.
Stay strong Jess! I look forward to hearing more from you.
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A plan helps you shape a life without alcohol and may require a change in who you hang out with and where you go. Otherwise, you are going to "white knuckle" it, which may lead to relapse.
Henry Ford said, "If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got."
Also, there's a saying, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
There's a ton of info on Recovery plans here!
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If you are relying on willpower alone, it's going to be a tough battle.
A plan helps you shape a life without alcohol and may require a change in who you hang out with and where you go. Otherwise, you are going to "white knuckle" it, which may lead to relapse.
Henry Ford said, "If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got."
Also, there's a saying, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
There's a ton of info on Recovery plans here!
A plan helps you shape a life without alcohol and may require a change in who you hang out with and where you go. Otherwise, you are going to "white knuckle" it, which may lead to relapse.
Henry Ford said, "If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got."
Also, there's a saying, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
There's a ton of info on Recovery plans here!
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