Alas. . .
Alas. . .
I begin again. I was too confident in my week of sobriety. Thought I could handle a few glasses of wine. I couldn't. Confirmation that I am not a problem drinker, but indeed an addict.
As always, thanks to all out there who provide support and stories.
As always, thanks to all out there who provide support and stories.
I did it too, Change. Once I finally realized I had NO control left in me, I began to get well. One sip and I was off to the races. It took awhile to sink in, but once it did - I sort of relaxed & just stopped trying to manage 'a few'. So much easier to kick it out of your life all together. You can definitely do this!
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Lot of good adive up there, I was getting good at quiting, most friends would just grin when I told them, but I didnt quit trying, I feel peace now about my alcohol problem, I wouldnt even let a drop hit my tounge.
This is doable!
This is doable!
I relapsed two weeks into my recovery. I had vowed to quit forever. I was shocked how easy that vow was broken by a decision to drink. But for me I guess I needed to fail to prove to myself I had a problem.
Been sober 15 months since. Wish you the same success.
Been sober 15 months since. Wish you the same success.
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