All seems a bit much
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All seems a bit much
Hi all, this seems like a great forum. I'm desperate to stop drinking but don't seem to be able. My parter of 10 years has thrown me out as a result of drinking, my business has gone **** up and I'm struggling financially. All the problems I've ever had can be linked to drink, without it I'm a loving bright guy with a hell of a lot to offer..as it is I'm a total and utter failure who is stuck in misery. But I'm still drinking! How the hell do i beat this thing?
Welcome to SR
The way many of us have found to work is by gathering the wisdom of others who have beat it. I found that wisdom through a person in AA. How I stay sober is by not picking up that first drink. If I don't pick up the first one, I will never need worry about the second one.
You may want to give a few AA meetings a try and see what they offer for support and answers.
The way many of us have found to work is by gathering the wisdom of others who have beat it. I found that wisdom through a person in AA. How I stay sober is by not picking up that first drink. If I don't pick up the first one, I will never need worry about the second one.
You may want to give a few AA meetings a try and see what they offer for support and answers.
Welcome to SR!
You are off to a start by posting here. There is a lot of experience, strength, and hope here at SR. I do hope you are able to find the solution that works for you.
There is a link to recovery programs in the alcoholism forum at the top of the threads page.
You are off to a start by posting here. There is a lot of experience, strength, and hope here at SR. I do hope you are able to find the solution that works for you.
There is a link to recovery programs in the alcoholism forum at the top of the threads page.
Hi Andrew...
If you line up a thousand drinks...it is not the last one that will get you..it is the first
one!
AA is helping me stay away from the first one by daily accepting I have a problem and
working on that....a whole new way of life..a wonderful life now for 22 months.
My to you!
And welcome to SR!
Love,
Sherry
If you line up a thousand drinks...it is not the last one that will get you..it is the first
one!
AA is helping me stay away from the first one by daily accepting I have a problem and
working on that....a whole new way of life..a wonderful life now for 22 months.
My to you!
And welcome to SR!
Love,
Sherry
AS
Welcome! You have found a great place. First, it's safe here. Plus, you can't possibly say anything here that hasn't been heard before.
Wanting and willingness are the key, I think. Without wanting it and being willing to "take it," I don't think any program or approach will work. By coming here you have taken a big first step.
It comes from within and not from without at first. Want it so bad that you're willing to row the Atlantic to get it. Then it's just a matter of jumping in the boat. You'll find an assortment of oars here.
warrens
Welcome! You have found a great place. First, it's safe here. Plus, you can't possibly say anything here that hasn't been heard before.
Wanting and willingness are the key, I think. Without wanting it and being willing to "take it," I don't think any program or approach will work. By coming here you have taken a big first step.
It comes from within and not from without at first. Want it so bad that you're willing to row the Atlantic to get it. Then it's just a matter of jumping in the boat. You'll find an assortment of oars here.
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I could not have asked for a more decent and neighbourly welcome to any forum.
I've had a few tonight so I'll not bang on but it would be a pleasure to spend a sober evening tommorow chatting with you good people. That in itself gives me a motivation not to drink tommorow.
I've had a few tonight so I'll not bang on but it would be a pleasure to spend a sober evening tommorow chatting with you good people. That in itself gives me a motivation not to drink tommorow.
hi Andrew - welcome!
for me, I couldn't have done it alone.
In one thing - you are absolutely right -
not a single person here got here because their lives were going well.
I went to the program of Alcoholics ANonymous.
And made the changes necessary, made the friends I've never suspected I could have.
Here on Soberrecovery - I've made friends I know I'll have for a long time to come - people who truly care about me - and worry about my well being.
Take your time, read all you want - you've got some decisions to make.
You are not alone. And - you're among friends.
for me, I couldn't have done it alone.
In one thing - you are absolutely right -
not a single person here got here because their lives were going well.
I went to the program of Alcoholics ANonymous.
And made the changes necessary, made the friends I've never suspected I could have.
Here on Soberrecovery - I've made friends I know I'll have for a long time to come - people who truly care about me - and worry about my well being.
Take your time, read all you want - you've got some decisions to make.
You are not alone. And - you're among friends.
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