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Incontrol15 02-22-2016 12:17 PM

Oh yeah..no ****! Cool beans.
10 months. I like the sound of that.

Day 45 without nicotine. Doing well. I'm in that funky 30-60 day window again. Between nicotine, alcohol, pot, synthetic pot, bath salts, phenibut, and prescriptions, I often wonder if I'll ever be normal.

All I can do is find out. And worst case is I rely on scripts for depression.

I WILL say this though...I am way better off today than I was 10 months ago. At least the issues I battle are manageable now. Man was I a cluster **** last year(s). Unbelievable.

Congrats to my fellow dbl digits quitters!

OMD 02-22-2016 01:54 PM

Congratulations everyone! Way to go!

Have a wonderful week and take a moment.

OMD

Cauliflower 02-22-2016 04:40 PM

Hi everyone! I love being a double digit quitter! it's amazing how far we've all come. I will never drink again. The best feeling in the world is waking up hangover free and free from the guilt and lies I used to tell myself. If you can't be true to yourself, life grinds to a halt.

I had a few tough days, but I now know that drinking does not help get through. I am so thankful.

Cauliflower 02-24-2016 11:57 AM

Oh where oh where did my post go. I guess I didn't finish my post.
I get distracted easily! Is it just me, or is reaching 10 months sobriety just ho-hum? I seemed to be more elated to reach 10 days sober then 10 months.

Anna 02-24-2016 12:09 PM

Please continue:

http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...ml#post5813998


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