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Welcome to SR! Feeling good about your choice is so important—at least it was for me. I realized I was not just giving up alcohol, but actually gaining so much. That realization was really crucial for me; thanks for reminding me with your post. Hope this forum helps you as much as it's helped me!
Welcome tryingtobloom. You will definitely find a lot of support here. I knew I had issues with alcohol for years before I quit. I had to find a way to live life without drinking. That is where recovery came in. Simply not drinking, for me, was almost as miserable as drinking. I would do great in the first week because I felt (physically) so much better. But along would come a day that wasn't going my way, or I didn't get the raise at work I thought I deserved, or my wife was not treating me in a way I thought she should, and on and on and on I could go - the idea of drinking would always sound like a good idea at some point...
That is when I would say "it will be different this time". I'd try and control my drinking, while drinking... the result was always the same - I'd drink much more than I planned on, guilt, shame, and remorsfullnes would consume me, then I drank to numb those feelings. And around and around I'd go...
Not sure if you are were I was, but I'm convinced we must have a plan of action in place (recovery) for us to exist in this world without the need to drink. I can't stop myself from having the 3ed, 7th, 10th, and 15th drink - but I can control having the first. Without the first, there is no 3ed, 7th, or 10th. The recovery program I chose was AA.
I wish you the best. We can all get better, a little at a time!!!
That is when I would say "it will be different this time". I'd try and control my drinking, while drinking... the result was always the same - I'd drink much more than I planned on, guilt, shame, and remorsfullnes would consume me, then I drank to numb those feelings. And around and around I'd go...
Not sure if you are were I was, but I'm convinced we must have a plan of action in place (recovery) for us to exist in this world without the need to drink. I can't stop myself from having the 3ed, 7th, 10th, and 15th drink - but I can control having the first. Without the first, there is no 3ed, 7th, or 10th. The recovery program I chose was AA.
I wish you the best. We can all get better, a little at a time!!!
Glad you're here, T2B - I wasn't sure when I first posted here if I could get sober, but I found out that it was not only possible, but life is so much better now. We all need lots of support to do it -so keep coming here and consider other resources too (AA, SMART, outpatient, inpatient, etc).
Take it a day at a time and if you think you will have a problem with withdrawal, see a doctor for help too - things will really get better!
Take it a day at a time and if you think you will have a problem with withdrawal, see a doctor for help too - things will really get better!
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