Finally in a Right Place
Finally in a Right Place
Hello everyone!
I sure am glad I found this place. I have been lurking for awhile now and I've tried to quit (half attempts) a few times in the past, with a strong will to do so the last couple of weeks. I went 4 days, then caved... 3 days, then caved... today it's been two days since my last drink and I am feeling really good about it.
I've been a daily drinker for many years (since my early twenties, I'm now 34) and I hate what the drinking has done to my life. While I've been able to accomplish some great stuff, I only imagine how much more I could have accomplished and how much more I could have gotten out of life if not for the booze.
I'm looking forward to sobriety and all of the awesome things in store for me. I just pray that my resolve will pull me through these first weeks.
I sure am glad I found this place. I have been lurking for awhile now and I've tried to quit (half attempts) a few times in the past, with a strong will to do so the last couple of weeks. I went 4 days, then caved... 3 days, then caved... today it's been two days since my last drink and I am feeling really good about it.
I've been a daily drinker for many years (since my early twenties, I'm now 34) and I hate what the drinking has done to my life. While I've been able to accomplish some great stuff, I only imagine how much more I could have accomplished and how much more I could have gotten out of life if not for the booze.
I'm looking forward to sobriety and all of the awesome things in store for me. I just pray that my resolve will pull me through these first weeks.
Hi and Welcome. Just do it! have a plan and stick to it because I can tell you it is so so so worth it! I am around 50 days and decided end of December this was it, got all my ducks in a row, vitamins, a doctor and off i went on this new adventure called really living life. Make sure you get support for detox it makes it easier and you ensure nothing bad happens. I started drinking around 20 and then it just increased I am now late 30"s - did some amazing things, but as the drinking increased the time between these great things became less and less. I found for me having a plan and support, this site is great really worked. Also trust me you end up looking better, loosing weight, having a spring in your step. sometimes I get down, but I think that is called living and really feeling emotions. Lots of support here and I am hoping you "Just do it" I promise from the bottom of my heart you will not look back!!
Welcome! There is a lot of support here, make use of it to help you stay sober. I come here every day, to offer support and to read of others' struggles, which reminds me of why I quit drinking. I'm glad you found us.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New York
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Hello everyone!
I sure am glad I found this place. I have been lurking for awhile now and I've tried to quit (half attempts) a few times in the past, with a strong will to do so the last couple of weeks. I went 4 days, then caved... 3 days, then caved... today it's been two days since my last drink and I am feeling really good about it.
I've been a daily drinker for many years (since my early twenties, I'm now 34) and I hate what the drinking has done to my life. While I've been able to accomplish some great stuff, I only imagine how much more I could have accomplished and how much more I could have gotten out of life if not for the booze.
I'm looking forward to sobriety and all of the awesome things in store for me. I just pray that my resolve will pull me through these first weeks.
I sure am glad I found this place. I have been lurking for awhile now and I've tried to quit (half attempts) a few times in the past, with a strong will to do so the last couple of weeks. I went 4 days, then caved... 3 days, then caved... today it's been two days since my last drink and I am feeling really good about it.
I've been a daily drinker for many years (since my early twenties, I'm now 34) and I hate what the drinking has done to my life. While I've been able to accomplish some great stuff, I only imagine how much more I could have accomplished and how much more I could have gotten out of life if not for the booze.
I'm looking forward to sobriety and all of the awesome things in store for me. I just pray that my resolve will pull me through these first weeks.
I just registered and read your post & just wanted to let you know that I am also 34 and I have been drinking heavily since my early twenties as well! I have been able to accomplish some great stuff too, but like you I wonder what I could have and can possibly do in the future.
I am so much happier when I am not drinking.
Today, 2/18/11 is day one for me.
Hey there! I am 33 and have been a drinker since high school though I've had some short stints of not drinking like when I was first married and during my two pregnancies. I became a daily drinker 4 years ago and have only recently tried to quit for good. Almost everything I had accomplished with my life was taken away because of drinking. I now have nothing besides my life and I want to accomplish things again. I have a feeling that my motivation will return with some sober time. Day 2 for me...we can do it.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Western PA
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Welcome Ainokea and Hitman, You'll find lots of support here. I found in a bunch of times when trying to quit that days 3,4 and 5 were the hardest. You start to feel a little better and think that maybe there isn't such a big problem after all. Stick with it, I promise it gets a little better each day.
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You will find alot of good support here. Have you looked into AA? I heard Hawaii has great AA meetings on the beach. Maybe something to look into...as AA can really benefit your recovery.
Welcome Ainokea - I can relate to thinking about "how much more I could have accomplished" without alcohol. The mornings lost, the money spent, and all the ways I avoided life with the help of a drink.
If we can do it, so can you...... one day at a time.
If we can do it, so can you...... one day at a time.
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